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... known , and read , then most of my publications . In confequence of this , befides a republication of all the feparate Parts ( five in all ) of which they originally confifted , I have now thought proper to republish the whole in an uni ...
... known , and read , then most of my publications . In confequence of this , befides a republication of all the feparate Parts ( five in all ) of which they originally confifted , I have now thought proper to republish the whole in an uni ...
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... known , more perfons will read , and of course will be impreffed , by their publications , than where they are altogether unknown . A pamphlet , or a fermon , that deferves no notice with refpect to its general argument , and the ...
... known , more perfons will read , and of course will be impreffed , by their publications , than where they are altogether unknown . A pamphlet , or a fermon , that deferves no notice with refpect to its general argument , and the ...
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... known to be of very late date ; whereas ours was always zealous and active from the first acceffion of the present reigning family , as the most authentic documents testify . As to our public meetings , which have given fuch umbrage to ...
... known to be of very late date ; whereas ours was always zealous and active from the first acceffion of the present reigning family , as the most authentic documents testify . As to our public meetings , which have given fuch umbrage to ...
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... known to himfelf , confounds the cafe of the prefent king George III . with that of Charles I. as if they were kings of fimilar characters , and governed by fimilar maxims , fo that whoever could take it into their heads to rise against ...
... known to himfelf , confounds the cafe of the prefent king George III . with that of Charles I. as if they were kings of fimilar characters , and governed by fimilar maxims , fo that whoever could take it into their heads to rise against ...
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... known that the members of this parliament continued to the last well wifhers to the king , and he was not put to death till by an armed force they were overpowered . This armed force was headed by Independents , and against the wishes ...
... known that the members of this parliament continued to the last well wifhers to the king , and he was not put to death till by an armed force they were overpowered . This armed force was headed by Independents , and against the wishes ...
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