A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volume 3F. Cogan, 1751 |
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... Names of Contempt ; and tho ' they have often chang'd them on either Side , as Cavalier and Roundhead , Royalifts and Rebels , Malignants and Phanatics , Tories and Whigs , yet the Divifion has always been barely the Church and the ...
... Names of Contempt ; and tho ' they have often chang'd them on either Side , as Cavalier and Roundhead , Royalifts and Rebels , Malignants and Phanatics , Tories and Whigs , yet the Divifion has always been barely the Church and the ...
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... Names fet apart , I am of Opi- nion all Parties have , in their Turns , been equally loyal ; I was going to fay equally disloyal : And if I were to use the Language of late Times , it would be a very proper Way of fpeaking . Affirming ...
... Names fet apart , I am of Opi- nion all Parties have , in their Turns , been equally loyal ; I was going to fay equally disloyal : And if I were to use the Language of late Times , it would be a very proper Way of fpeaking . Affirming ...
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... Names , and the latter bis Blood , to this Doctrine ; and the Author of the True - born Englishman is worth quoting in the Cafe . " The Government's ungirt when Juftice dies , " And Conftitutions are Non - Entities : " The Nation's all ...
... Names , and the latter bis Blood , to this Doctrine ; and the Author of the True - born Englishman is worth quoting in the Cafe . " The Government's ungirt when Juftice dies , " And Conftitutions are Non - Entities : " The Nation's all ...
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... Name of the Church of England , who pretend to a blind abfolute Obedience to Princes . And Laftly , Gentlemen , a little more Modeftly to your humble Servants your Proteftant Brethren , the Diffenters , or Whigs ; I mean as to Matter of ...
... Name of the Church of England , who pretend to a blind abfolute Obedience to Princes . And Laftly , Gentlemen , a little more Modeftly to your humble Servants your Proteftant Brethren , the Diffenters , or Whigs ; I mean as to Matter of ...
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... Name of Comprehenfion , a Thing that wou'd let in every . Man of what Sect foever that is not called a Papift , except the true Church of England Men , whom only they would exclude . There is little Need of Warning to those who are ...
... Name of Comprehenfion , a Thing that wou'd let in every . Man of what Sect foever that is not called a Papift , except the true Church of England Men , whom only they would exclude . There is little Need of Warning to those who are ...
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