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Page 166
... fyf- tem of this corrupt , disgraced , and graceless minifter , and upon the principles contained in the offentive edict already mentioned . The recal of the Old Parliament seems rather to be a change of men , than of measures ...
... fyf- tem of this corrupt , disgraced , and graceless minifter , and upon the principles contained in the offentive edict already mentioned . The recal of the Old Parliament seems rather to be a change of men , than of measures ...
Page 319
... fyf- tem , or to a fect or party deviating from it , are merely the profelytes of ignorance and credulity . ' We could , with equal pleasure , produce some extracts from the remaining part of the work : but we must refer our Readers to ...
... fyf- tem , or to a fect or party deviating from it , are merely the profelytes of ignorance and credulity . ' We could , with equal pleasure , produce some extracts from the remaining part of the work : but we must refer our Readers to ...
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