The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... Majesty , in regard to all diffenters from the Roman - Catholic reli- gion , which more than any former one abridged their religious liberty , and en- tirely excluded them from all civil pofts and employments in the state . That decree ...
... Majesty , in regard to all diffenters from the Roman - Catholic reli- gion , which more than any former one abridged their religious liberty , and en- tirely excluded them from all civil pofts and employments in the state . That decree ...
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... Majesty's election , but was afterwards received into favour , and restored to his office , was reckoned to favour the confe- deracy of Diffidents entered into at Thorn . All this was reckoned to be fomewhat extraordinary at the time ...
... Majesty's election , but was afterwards received into favour , and restored to his office , was reckoned to favour the confe- deracy of Diffidents entered into at Thorn . All this was reckoned to be fomewhat extraordinary at the time ...
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... Majesty ought rather to abdicate the crown , than fign any thing which might be of preju dice to the Roman Catholic religion ; and a fimilar brief to the Bishops . The nun- cio had also delivered a manifefto to the Great Chancellor , in ...
... Majesty ought rather to abdicate the crown , than fign any thing which might be of preju dice to the Roman Catholic religion ; and a fimilar brief to the Bishops . The nun- cio had also delivered a manifefto to the Great Chancellor , in ...
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... Majesty's ancient colo- and express purpose of railing a revenue in America , have been lately impofed , by other acts of the fame parliament , upon feveral articles of commerce import- ed into these colonies which we are obli- ged to ...
... Majesty's ancient colo- and express purpose of railing a revenue in America , have been lately impofed , by other acts of the fame parliament , upon feveral articles of commerce import- ed into these colonies which we are obli- ged to ...
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... Majesty's faithful fubjects of this government have enjoyed this in- eftimable privilege uninterrupted from its first existence till of late . They have at all times chearfully contributed , to the utmost of their abilities , for your ...
... Majesty's faithful fubjects of this government have enjoyed this in- eftimable privilege uninterrupted from its first existence till of late . They have at all times chearfully contributed , to the utmost of their abilities , for your ...
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