The Political State of Great Britain, Volume 9J. Baker and T. Warner, 1715 - Great Britain |
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... , the Duke of Marlborough carrying the Sword of State ; And after Divine Service , in which the Lord Bishop of Norwich , Clerk of the Clofet , A Vol . IX . Clofet , officiated , his Majefty by Captain Wight, p 455 Nted at Court p.
... , the Duke of Marlborough carrying the Sword of State ; And after Divine Service , in which the Lord Bishop of Norwich , Clerk of the Clofet , A Vol . IX . Clofet , officiated , his Majefty by Captain Wight, p 455 Nted at Court p.
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... Carrying on the fame dangerous Practices , we do hereby declare our highest Resentment and Difpleafure against all fuch Illegal Proceed- ings , ftrictly Prohibiting the fame , as being most Injurious to our Government , and to the Fun ...
... Carrying on the fame dangerous Practices , we do hereby declare our highest Resentment and Difpleafure against all fuch Illegal Proceed- ings , ftrictly Prohibiting the fame , as being most Injurious to our Government , and to the Fun ...
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... carry along with them very ftrong Sufpicions of great and unreasonable Advantages made at the Expence of the Publick , and by the Abuse of a ne ceffary and very laudable Charity . • But befides the Conclufions that neceffarily follow ...
... carry along with them very ftrong Sufpicions of great and unreasonable Advantages made at the Expence of the Publick , and by the Abuse of a ne ceffary and very laudable Charity . • But befides the Conclufions that neceffarily follow ...
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... Spent in a War for the Defence of the Liberty of Europe . The next Reign began with a War for the fame glorious Pur- pofe , and was carried on with fuch an ama- zing Vol . IX . - J zing Torrent of Succefs for January , 1715 61.
... Spent in a War for the Defence of the Liberty of Europe . The next Reign began with a War for the fame glorious Pur- pofe , and was carried on with fuch an ama- zing Vol . IX . - J zing Torrent of Succefs for January , 1715 61.
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... carry this Thought along with them , That GOD governs the World ; and therefore fhould , above all Things , endeavour to pro- cure His Bleffing upon their Undertakings , and Vol . IX . and have a great Care and for January , 1715 . 63.
... carry this Thought along with them , That GOD governs the World ; and therefore fhould , above all Things , endeavour to pro- cure His Bleffing upon their Undertakings , and Vol . IX . and have a great Care and for January , 1715 . 63.
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