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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... 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 Diffenter , and there it continues to this Day . As the Church of England ...
... 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 Diffenter , and there it continues to this Day . As the Church of England ...
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... Sides , than to prove that neither Side has any juft Cause to contend . To examine the Matter on both Sides feems very ufeful at this Time , in order to reconcile Parties , and to fettle the univerfal Character of the Nation . The ...
... Sides , than to prove that neither Side has any juft Cause to contend . To examine the Matter on both Sides feems very ufeful at this Time , in order to reconcile Parties , and to fettle the univerfal Character of the Nation . The ...
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... Sides , either to defend or expofe this Principle ; ' tis fufficient to acquaint my Reader that this is the true Original of Diffenters : We are now to examine a little farther back . Before this Reformation there was no fuch Thing as ...
... Sides , either to defend or expofe this Principle ; ' tis fufficient to acquaint my Reader that this is the true Original of Diffenters : We are now to examine a little farther back . Before this Reformation there was no fuch Thing as ...
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... Sides , the Whigs have been the honefter of the two ; for they never profefs'd any fuch blind , abfolute , and undifputed Obedience to Princes as the others have done . It has always been their Opinion , that Government was originally ...
... Sides , the Whigs have been the honefter of the two ; for they never profefs'd any fuch blind , abfolute , and undifputed Obedience to Princes as the others have done . It has always been their Opinion , that Government was originally ...
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... Side , were Whigs and Commonwealth - Men ? How comes it to pafs in England that no Papift can inherit ? Divine Right ought to fupercede all Precautions , and the young Prince of Savoy , not the Houfe of Hanover , ought to reign with a ...
... Side , were Whigs and Commonwealth - Men ? How comes it to pafs in England that no Papift can inherit ? Divine Right ought to fupercede all Precautions , and the young Prince of Savoy , not the Houfe of Hanover , ought to reign with a ...
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