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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... Parties , thofe Parties have been diftinguished , as in like Cafes , by Names of Contempt ; and tho ' they have often ... Party have boafted of their own Loyalty , fo they have branded the Diffenter with Rebellion and Faction , not only ...
... Parties , thofe Parties have been diftinguished , as in like Cafes , by Names of Contempt ; and tho ' they have often ... Party have boafted of their own Loyalty , fo they have branded the Diffenter with Rebellion and Faction , not only ...
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... Parties , and to fettle the univerfal Character of the Nation . The Government of England is a limited Monarchy , compofed of King , Lords , and Commons ; each have their feveral , their feparate , and their conjunctive Powers ; which ...
... Parties , and to fettle the univerfal Character of the Nation . The Government of England is a limited Monarchy , compofed of King , Lords , and Commons ; each have their feveral , their feparate , and their conjunctive Powers ; which ...
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... Party were the Diffenters , the Schifmaticks and Phanaticks , in the Days of King Henry VIII . were perfecuted for not coming to Church ; many of them put to Death , and always treated with Scorn and Contempt , as Enemies to the ...
... Party were the Diffenters , the Schifmaticks and Phanaticks , in the Days of King Henry VIII . were perfecuted for not coming to Church ; many of them put to Death , and always treated with Scorn and Contempt , as Enemies to the ...
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... Party stuck clofe to their Cause , they also came over to them when Things came to a Rupture , and fo the War begun on the Score of Right , Invafion of Liberty , Breach of the Laws , private Leagues , and Male Adminstration ; a Game we ...
... Party stuck clofe to their Cause , they also came over to them when Things came to a Rupture , and fo the War begun on the Score of Right , Invafion of Liberty , Breach of the Laws , private Leagues , and Male Adminstration ; a Game we ...
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... Party glare unmafk'd quite thro ' it ; I mean Calumny and Difingenuity . To wave a parti- cular Difcuffion of the remoter Inftances of the Church of England's Difloyalty , which he pretends to fetch from Hiftory , tho ' he cites none ...
... Party glare unmafk'd quite thro ' it ; I mean Calumny and Difingenuity . To wave a parti- cular Difcuffion of the remoter Inftances of the Church of England's Difloyalty , which he pretends to fetch from Hiftory , tho ' he cites none ...
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