A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts: On the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volumen12Walter Scott AMS Press, 1965 |
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... English without the clause , as I am apt to imagine they were . For though Dr Heylin says , " they were printed both in Latin and English , with the clause of the church's power in them , in 1563 , " yet I find it affirmed by a ...
... English without the clause , as I am apt to imagine they were . For though Dr Heylin says , " they were printed both in Latin and English , with the clause of the church's power in them , in 1563 , " yet I find it affirmed by a ...
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... English trade , and the benefit the English may expect from a union with Scotland is an enlargement of trade , especially in the fishery , and a suitable increase of people to manage that trade , and to fill up the English fleets and ...
... English trade , and the benefit the English may expect from a union with Scotland is an enlargement of trade , especially in the fishery , and a suitable increase of people to manage that trade , and to fill up the English fleets and ...
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... English parliament , or for every sessions of such parliament , as hereafter shall be found convenient . As for the manner of choosing the Scots representatives in an English parliament , the custom of Scotland seems to have prepared ...
... English parliament , or for every sessions of such parliament , as hereafter shall be found convenient . As for the manner of choosing the Scots representatives in an English parliament , the custom of Scotland seems to have prepared ...
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Essay concerning some Errors about the first Creation | 21 |
A Collection of Advertisements c relating to the Royal Fisheries within the British Seas | 33 |
Letter on the Situation of Holland with regard to Fisheries | 53 |
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