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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... British Parliament . — In the year 1775 . In pages 10 , 11 , 12 , —23 , NUMBER III . On the Inexpediency of Establishing Bishops in North - America . -In March , 1778 . In pages 24 , 25 , 26 , 30 . NUMBER IV . A Paraphrase on a Passage ...
... British Parliament . — In the year 1775 . In pages 10 , 11 , 12 , —23 , NUMBER III . On the Inexpediency of Establishing Bishops in North - America . -In March , 1778 . In pages 24 , 25 , 26 , 30 . NUMBER IV . A Paraphrase on a Passage ...
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... British House of Commons , as a member thereof , for any county , city , or borough , in either England , Wales , or Scotland , during the continuance of fuch outlawry or legal confinement . Any cuftom , refolution of the House of ...
... British House of Commons , as a member thereof , for any county , city , or borough , in either England , Wales , or Scotland , during the continuance of fuch outlawry or legal confinement . Any cuftom , refolution of the House of ...
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... BRITISH PARLIAMENT . IN THE YEAR 1775 . IN the first place , to repeal the Quebeck - Act , and thereby re - establish the King's proclamation of October , 1763 , with refpect to the province of Quebeck , and reduce the extent of the ...
... BRITISH PARLIAMENT . IN THE YEAR 1775 . IN the first place , to repeal the Quebeck - Act , and thereby re - establish the King's proclamation of October , 1763 , with refpect to the province of Quebeck , and reduce the extent of the ...
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... British Government , " as ill - grounded with refpect to the province of Quebeck . For certainly , if there is any hardship in ex- cluding Papists from holding places of truft and profit in the province , there is a ftill greater ...
... British Government , " as ill - grounded with refpect to the province of Quebeck . For certainly , if there is any hardship in ex- cluding Papists from holding places of truft and profit in the province , there is a ftill greater ...
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... British Parliament : excepting only fuch taxes or dutics upon goods exported out of , and imported into , the faid pro- vinces as fhall be thought neceffary for the regulation of the trade of the faid provinces ; and that , when such ...
... British Parliament : excepting only fuch taxes or dutics upon goods exported out of , and imported into , the faid pro- vinces as fhall be thought neceffary for the regulation of the trade of the faid provinces ; and that , when such ...
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