The Continuation Of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the Revolution to the Present Times, Volumen18for T. Osborne, J. Hodges, J. Robinson, H. Woodfall, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, J. Ward, R. Baldwin, W. Owen, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, P. Davey and B. Law, G. Keith, T. Longman, T. Field, T. Caslon, S. Crowder, H. Woodgate, M. Cooper, and C. Ware, 1758 - 552 páginas |
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... affectionate letter . He was a virtu- His charac- ous man , and full of zeal in the matters of religion . He ter . Burnet . raised above two hundred new churches in his dominions . He was weak , and much in the power of his minifters ...
... affectionate letter . He was a virtu- His charac- ous man , and full of zeal in the matters of religion . He ter . Burnet . raised above two hundred new churches in his dominions . He was weak , and much in the power of his minifters ...
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... , I de- " pend upon the loyalty and affection of my people . " I want no other guaranty . " I recommend to your care thofe brave men , who have ❝ ferved << ferved well , by fea or land , this 70 THE HISTORY My lords and gentlemen, ...
... , I de- " pend upon the loyalty and affection of my people . " I want no other guaranty . " I recommend to your care thofe brave men , who have ❝ ferved << ferved well , by fea or land , this 70 THE HISTORY My lords and gentlemen, ...
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... affection of her people , they thought them- felves bound , by the ftricteft ' ties of religion , loyalty , and gratitude , to make all the du- ' tiful returns , that could be paid by the most obedient fubjects to the most indulgent ...
... affection of her people , they thought them- felves bound , by the ftricteft ' ties of religion , loyalty , and gratitude , to make all the du- ' tiful returns , that could be paid by the most obedient fubjects to the most indulgent ...
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... affections of all your fubjects to your majesty ; and we are ⚫ fatisfied we cannot more truly 6 ⚫ fatisfaction for your allies , and • established the interests of your < own kingdoms in such a man . ner , as to make us not only ...
... affections of all your fubjects to your majesty ; and we are ⚫ fatisfied we cannot more truly 6 ⚫ fatisfaction for your allies , and • established the interests of your < own kingdoms in such a man . ner , as to make us not only ...
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... loyal com- mons , and as it was a conti- ⚫nuation of thofe expreffions of duty and affection , which they ⚫ had fhewn through this whole ⚫ parliament . ' N. S. < 1713 . N. S. About this time most of 74 THE HISTORY.
... loyal com- mons , and as it was a conti- ⚫nuation of thofe expreffions of duty and affection , which they ⚫ had fhewn through this whole ⚫ parliament . ' N. S. < 1713 . N. S. About this time most of 74 THE HISTORY.
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