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... England was infefted with numerous cheats and fo- phiftications ; infomuch that , to put a stop to that mifchief , the parliament thought fit to make a statute against the multipli- cation of gold and filver . Now that sta- tute was ...
... England was infefted with numerous cheats and fo- phiftications ; infomuch that , to put a stop to that mifchief , the parliament thought fit to make a statute against the multipli- cation of gold and filver . Now that sta- tute was ...
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... England by the King , on folemn promises , that he would wage war against the Turks ; but finding he in- 1 tended to make war upon France , he re- fused to ferve him ; for which he was de- tained in the Tower , but he escaped by a great ...
... England by the King , on folemn promises , that he would wage war against the Turks ; but finding he in- 1 tended to make war upon France , he re- fused to ferve him ; for which he was de- tained in the Tower , but he escaped by a great ...
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... ENGLAND , Jan. 14 . The danger of court - adulation , and the plain language our parliaments formerly used to their Kings . SIR , Dulation is the poifon which the de- could not be gratified , but at the expence of the people . We ...
... ENGLAND , Jan. 14 . The danger of court - adulation , and the plain language our parliaments formerly used to their Kings . SIR , Dulation is the poifon which the de- could not be gratified , but at the expence of the people . We ...
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... England . In what a condition can we fuppofe the liberties and wealth of the nation would have been at that time , had any of its princes rendered England dependent up- on a barren , beggarly corner of his own inheritance ? The quarrels ...
... England . In what a condition can we fuppofe the liberties and wealth of the nation would have been at that time , had any of its princes rendered England dependent up- on a barren , beggarly corner of his own inheritance ? The quarrels ...
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... England or H - r , fhould their inte- rets ever come into competition . In fhort , it is to be hoped our p - ts will fpeak the language of Old England , and confider , that the greatnels of the crown of England must depend upon the free ...
... England or H - r , fhould their inte- rets ever come into competition . In fhort , it is to be hoped our p - ts will fpeak the language of Old England , and confider , that the greatnels of the crown of England must depend upon the free ...
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