Occasional Essays on Various Subjects: Chiefly Political and Historical; Extracted Partly from the Publick Newspapers, During the Present Reign, and Partly from Tracts Published in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth, King Charles I., King Charles II, and from Bishop Burnet's History of His Own TimesFrancis Maseres R. Wilks, 1809 - 607 páginas |
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... cafes not then under con- fideration , and which the judges therefore have not , perhaps , on fuch occafions a competent authority to determine.- This , I prefume , will readily be allowed ; and , being fo , we muft , in the next place ...
... cafes not then under con- fideration , and which the judges therefore have not , perhaps , on fuch occafions a competent authority to determine.- This , I prefume , will readily be allowed ; and , being fo , we muft , in the next place ...
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... cafe of " Canada , " that , if you allowed their religion , you must " allow a maintenance for their clergy , " will be thought , " at least , equally ftrong when it pleads for our own " church ; that those who are difpofed to worship ...
... cafe of " Canada , " that , if you allowed their religion , you must " allow a maintenance for their clergy , " will be thought , " at least , equally ftrong when it pleads for our own " church ; that those who are difpofed to worship ...
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... cafe of Canada , " That , if you allowed their religion , " 66 you must allow a maintenance for their Clergy , " will be " thought at least equally frong when it pleads for our own " Church : that those who are difpofed to worship God ...
... cafe of Canada , " That , if you allowed their religion , " 66 you must allow a maintenance for their Clergy , " will be " thought at least equally frong when it pleads for our own " Church : that those who are difpofed to worship God ...
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... now fee and feel , has happened , ) it was likely to be attended with the total lofs of the colonies of North - Ame- rica , ( which would in such a cafe make themselves independ ant ant of Great - Britain , ) together with that 45.
... now fee and feel , has happened , ) it was likely to be attended with the total lofs of the colonies of North - Ame- rica , ( which would in such a cafe make themselves independ ant ant of Great - Britain , ) together with that 45.
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... cafe is very different to the fouthward . The fall of Lord Cornwallis was not effected by the abilities , mem- bers , or refources of America : it was the power of France , it was their fuperior navy , and the infamous conduct of our ...
... cafe is very different to the fouthward . The fall of Lord Cornwallis was not effected by the abilities , mem- bers , or refources of America : it was the power of France , it was their fuperior navy , and the infamous conduct of our ...
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