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Page 240
... occasion , Monsieur Barillon proposed several members to whom money might be given : " That to some of them the said Mr. Coleman promised to give it ; and told Monsieur Barillon he had done accordingly . " • Notwithstanding this ...
... occasion , Monsieur Barillon proposed several members to whom money might be given : " That to some of them the said Mr. Coleman promised to give it ; and told Monsieur Barillon he had done accordingly . " • Notwithstanding this ...
Page 274
... occasion of exceptions . ' The clergy , however , had , in more than one instance , within the preceding five - and - twenty years , made a barter of their power for profit . In the year 1664 , they voluntarily resigned their right to ...
... occasion of exceptions . ' The clergy , however , had , in more than one instance , within the preceding five - and - twenty years , made a barter of their power for profit . In the year 1664 , they voluntarily resigned their right to ...
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... occasion to observe that no species of misrepresentation is so wilful , and no degree of calumny so des- perate , but that one political writer is capable of descending to it in his rage against another . We beg Mr. Moore's pardon ...
... occasion to observe that no species of misrepresentation is so wilful , and no degree of calumny so des- perate , but that one political writer is capable of descending to it in his rage against another . We beg Mr. Moore's pardon ...
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