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... favour of the Rev. Mr. Jofiah Thompson , whose property it is , I have one now in my poffeffion , as it was formerly in that of Dr. Furneaux , who gave an account of it in the second edition of his Letters to Dr. Blackstone , Note , p ...
... favour of the Rev. Mr. Jofiah Thompson , whose property it is , I have one now in my poffeffion , as it was formerly in that of Dr. Furneaux , who gave an account of it in the second edition of his Letters to Dr. Blackstone , Note , p ...
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... favoured with your Thoughts on the Business , as ' early as poffible . Meanwhile , I remain < ( Addrefs ) C Dr Sir , Your obed . Servt . ' Dr. Withers , Sloan - Square , • Chelfea . ' C < PHILIP WITHERS . ' * A Bill to this Effect had ...
... favoured with your Thoughts on the Business , as ' early as poffible . Meanwhile , I remain < ( Addrefs ) C Dr Sir , Your obed . Servt . ' Dr. Withers , Sloan - Square , • Chelfea . ' C < PHILIP WITHERS . ' * A Bill to this Effect had ...
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... favour- able to republican government , others must be as favour- able to monarchical . What just now perhaps diftinguishes us the moft is , that fome of us are Trinitarians , fome Arians , and others Uni- tarians . If Mr. Madan judge ...
... favour- able to republican government , others must be as favour- able to monarchical . What just now perhaps diftinguishes us the moft is , that fome of us are Trinitarians , fome Arians , and others Uni- tarians . If Mr. Madan judge ...
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... favoured by government with the members of the established church , and not lying under the reproach of being unfit to be trusted with power , though they have not in fact any more power than they had before , they confider themselves ...
... favoured by government with the members of the established church , and not lying under the reproach of being unfit to be trusted with power , though they have not in fact any more power than they had before , they confider themselves ...
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... favour to the Catho- lics ; and fearing left a clamour would be raised by the more fober part of the nation , if fomething was not done for us too , thought proper at length to grant our request ; and then nothing more was heard of any ...
... favour to the Catho- lics ; and fearing left a clamour would be raised by the more fober part of the nation , if fomething was not done for us too , thought proper at length to grant our request ; and then nothing more was heard of any ...
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