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... 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 . 89 , & c . In this book the oath of ...
... 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 . 89 , & c . In this book the oath of ...
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... whose fears our magna- nimous prime minifter acknowledged that be alfo had caught ) read with great folemnity in the house of Commons , as an unquestionable proof of the dangerous defigns of the Diffenters with refpect to the ...
... whose fears our magna- nimous prime minifter acknowledged that be alfo had caught ) read with great folemnity in the house of Commons , as an unquestionable proof of the dangerous defigns of the Diffenters with refpect to the ...
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... whose Refolutions he quotes , and which are fimilar to those that have been adopted in all other meetings ( fo that , in fact , he muft mean to comprehend the great body of them in his cenfure ) are in their hearts haters of kings in ...
... whose Refolutions he quotes , and which are fimilar to those that have been adopted in all other meetings ( fo that , in fact , he muft mean to comprehend the great body of them in his cenfure ) are in their hearts haters of kings in ...
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... whose principles Mr. Madan fays were unquestionably republican , were fo at- tached to monarchy , that they not only received Charles II . and made him their king , but , in order to affift him in re- covering what they deemed to be his ...
... whose principles Mr. Madan fays were unquestionably republican , were fo at- tached to monarchy , that they not only received Charles II . and made him their king , but , in order to affift him in re- covering what they deemed to be his ...
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... whose union this plan is almoft an exact conterpart , is " a complete answer to every objection that can be made to " this intention , and this mode , of confolidating the com- " munion of Diffenters through the kingdom . ” compliment ...
... whose union this plan is almoft an exact conterpart , is " a complete answer to every objection that can be made to " this intention , and this mode , of confolidating the com- " munion of Diffenters through the kingdom . ” compliment ...
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