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... persons upon whom the Reflections are made : It is true , it may deprive them , a little the fooner , of a fhort Profit and a tranfitory Reputation : But then it may have a good effect , and oblige them ( before it be too late ) to ...
... persons upon whom the Reflections are made : It is true , it may deprive them , a little the fooner , of a fhort Profit and a tranfitory Reputation : But then it may have a good effect , and oblige them ( before it be too late ) to ...
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... person who wrote in defence of our Religion and Conflitution ; and who has been dead many years . " Verily this also feemeth most untrue ; it being known to divers that these memoirs were written at the feat of the Lord Harcourt in ...
... person who wrote in defence of our Religion and Conflitution ; and who has been dead many years . " Verily this also feemeth most untrue ; it being known to divers that these memoirs were written at the feat of the Lord Harcourt in ...
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... person , book 3 . verse 167 . VERSE 2. Or Fleckno's Irish Throne . ] Richard Flecknoe was an Irish Priest , but had laid aside ( as himfelf expreffed it ) the Mechanick part of Pricfthood . He printed fome Plays , Poems , Let- ters and ...
... person , book 3 . verse 167 . VERSE 2. Or Fleckno's Irish Throne . ] Richard Flecknoe was an Irish Priest , but had laid aside ( as himfelf expreffed it ) the Mechanick part of Pricfthood . He printed fome Plays , Poems , Let- ters and ...
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