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, 1750 |
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... still poffeft with their Calumnies , and believe many of them for Truth , though against fuch clear and certain Evi- dences ; many understanding People of the Nation , convincing themfelves by imaginary Circumftances , that not only his ...
... still poffeft with their Calumnies , and believe many of them for Truth , though against fuch clear and certain Evi- dences ; many understanding People of the Nation , convincing themfelves by imaginary Circumftances , that not only his ...
Page 86
... still pleafed to use my Service with others ; nor was there ever any thing done but upon the joint Advice of at least the major Part of thofe that were concerned . And as his Majefty commanded my Service in the late Treaties , fo I ...
... still pleafed to use my Service with others ; nor was there ever any thing done but upon the joint Advice of at least the major Part of thofe that were concerned . And as his Majefty commanded my Service in the late Treaties , fo I ...
Page 130
... still fay they do ; only I muft fay , I am in the best way that I can be for Information , I fhall gladly receive it . Here have been diverfe Things fpoken by you to - day , with a great deal of Judgment and Ability , and Knowledge ...
... still fay they do ; only I muft fay , I am in the best way that I can be for Information , I fhall gladly receive it . Here have been diverfe Things fpoken by you to - day , with a great deal of Judgment and Ability , and Knowledge ...
Page 148
... still ftand but in a fhaking and uncertain Condition , and of both that they have attained the End but imperfect ly , and through the Help of a great deal of Force ; and though it cannot be de- nied , but that the End may in fome Degree ...
... still ftand but in a fhaking and uncertain Condition , and of both that they have attained the End but imperfect ly , and through the Help of a great deal of Force ; and though it cannot be de- nied , but that the End may in fome Degree ...
Page 163
... still , that that hath been according to the foolish Proverb , out of the Frying - Pan into the Fire ; for looking at the Government , they would then have , it was Com- monwealth's Government ? Why we fhould have had fine Work then ...
... still , that that hath been according to the foolish Proverb , out of the Frying - Pan into the Fire ; for looking at the Government , they would then have , it was Com- monwealth's Government ? Why we fhould have had fine Work then ...
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