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... against the man who had prefumed to them was gradually increafing , and that fhed a generous tear for the fate of new editions were demanded . Answers Charles I. and the Earl of Strafford ; and by Reverends , and Right Reverends , after ...
... against the man who had prefumed to them was gradually increafing , and that fhed a generous tear for the fate of new editions were demanded . Answers Charles I. and the Earl of Strafford ; and by Reverends , and Right Reverends , after ...
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... against this performance was almoft equal to that against the Hiftory of the two first Stuarts . The reign of Elifabeth was particularly obnoxious . But I was now callous against the impreffions of public folly , and continued very ...
... against this performance was almoft equal to that against the Hiftory of the two first Stuarts . The reign of Elifabeth was particularly obnoxious . But I was now callous against the impreffions of public folly , and continued very ...
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... against us laft fpring , while we confeffed ourselves the fuljests of that ftate against which we had taken arms . Befides , after repeated trials , no terms could be obtained , but pardon upon ab- folute fubmiffion ; which every public ...
... against us laft fpring , while we confeffed ourselves the fuljests of that ftate against which we had taken arms . Befides , after repeated trials , no terms could be obtained , but pardon upon ab- folute fubmiffion ; which every public ...
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... against every method that has yet been devised for removing this capital objection , the only one of confe- quence in the caufe . The fimplett me- thod would doubtlefs be , to allow them a certain number of reprefentatives in the Houfe ...
... against every method that has yet been devised for removing this capital objection , the only one of confe- quence in the caufe . The fimplett me- thod would doubtlefs be , to allow them a certain number of reprefentatives in the Houfe ...
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... against all our enemies , real or imaginary , by fea and land , when- ever we shall think proper to raise a clamour ; and we will in return agree to give you " . How much ? " Juft whatever we pleafe , and , if we pleafe , nothing at all ...
... against all our enemies , real or imaginary , by fea and land , when- ever we shall think proper to raise a clamour ; and we will in return agree to give you " . How much ? " Juft whatever we pleafe , and , if we pleafe , nothing at all ...
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