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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Página 33
... church men and the Jacobites were so fen- fibly touched with the lofs of one of their principal champi- ons , that they charged this un- fortunate duel on the whole Whig party ; fuggefting , That , ' having tried all other methods in ...
... church men and the Jacobites were so fen- fibly touched with the lofs of one of their principal champi- ons , that they charged this un- fortunate duel on the whole Whig party ; fuggefting , That , ' having tried all other methods in ...
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... churches in his dominions . He was weak , and much in the power of his minifters and flatterers ; flatterers ; but was fo apt to hearken to whifpers. 1712 . • and blame of it upon her , 6 " " Utrecht But , that , nevertheless , fhe ...
... churches in his dominions . He was weak , and much in the power of his minifters and flatterers ; flatterers ; but was fo apt to hearken to whifpers. 1712 . • and blame of it upon her , 6 " " Utrecht But , that , nevertheless , fhe ...
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... church ; and , to fpeak freely , I am afraid it will draw a much heavier curfe after it . My lords , there is a God in heaven , who will judge all the ⚫ world , without refpect of per- fons : nothing can profper without his bleffing ...
... church ; and , to fpeak freely , I am afraid it will draw a much heavier curfe after it . My lords , there is a God in heaven , who will judge all the ⚫ world , without refpect of per- fons : nothing can profper without his bleffing ...
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... church ❝ and state . " Such , as are true to these principles , are only to be " relied on ; and , as they have the beft title to my favour , " fo you may depend upon my having no interest nor aim , " but your advantage , and the ...
... church ❝ and state . " Such , as are true to these principles , are only to be " relied on ; and , as they have the beft title to my favour , " fo you may depend upon my having no interest nor aim , " but your advantage , and the ...
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... church of St. Saviour's , where a great multitude thronged * ( s ) Burnet concludes his hi- ftory with faying : I am now come to the end of the war , and of this parliament , both at once it was fit they fhould bear fome proportion to ...
... church of St. Saviour's , where a great multitude thronged * ( s ) Burnet concludes his hi- ftory with faying : I am now come to the end of the war , and of this parliament , both at once it was fit they fhould bear fome proportion to ...
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