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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... bill , between the protestant and papist , is to be scanned by two ways . First , By examining whether they are equally liable to loss of offices , and suffering the punishments . 2dly , What difference there is otherwise . For the ...
... bill , between the protestant and papist , is to be scanned by two ways . First , By examining whether they are equally liable to loss of offices , and suffering the punishments . 2dly , What difference there is otherwise . For the ...
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... bill , did however appear as zealous against that dangerous experiment of tacking it to the other . But Mr B - says , " this bill being necessary for the preservation of the church , and having been twice refused by the House of Lords ...
... bill , did however appear as zealous against that dangerous experiment of tacking it to the other . But Mr B - says , " this bill being necessary for the preservation of the church , and having been twice refused by the House of Lords ...
Página 482
... bill had been before refused by the crown , that was judged necessary for the good of the subject , not by some particular men , or by one particular house , but by both houses of parliament . But in the present case , whatever money ...
... bill had been before refused by the crown , that was judged necessary for the good of the subject , not by some particular men , or by one particular house , but by both houses of parliament . But in the present case , whatever money ...
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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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