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Page 68
Besides , several of the most illustrious men of the commonwealth , all whose
names it were " needless to repeat , can witness the contrary . I shall mention
only such as are present , whom I would be very far from having the assurance to
...
Besides , several of the most illustrious men of the commonwealth , all whose
names it were " needless to repeat , can witness the contrary . I shall mention
only such as are present , whom I would be very far from having the assurance to
...
Page 138
and whose vices , though to the full as great , and as rife as any where else , are
however dignified , if that were possible , by some taste , and compen• sated by
some virtues . ' What we have said of this pamphlet is sufficient to furnish the ...
and whose vices , though to the full as great , and as rife as any where else , are
however dignified , if that were possible , by some taste , and compen• sated by
some virtues . ' What we have said of this pamphlet is sufficient to furnish the ...
Page 290
They were collected by a Gentleman lately deceased , whose name will hereafter
be no secret , and were intended by him for the press . They contain , as he
observes in an introduction prefixed to those papers , what he had found of value
...
They were collected by a Gentleman lately deceased , whose name will hereafter
be no secret , and were intended by him for the press . They contain , as he
observes in an introduction prefixed to those papers , what he had found of value
...
Page 396
The presbyterians , whose credit had first supported the arms of the parliament ,
were enraged to find , that , by the treachery or superior cunning of their
associates , the fruits of all their successful · labours were ravished from them .
The former ...
The presbyterians , whose credit had first supported the arms of the parliament ,
were enraged to find , that , by the treachery or superior cunning of their
associates , the fruits of all their successful · labours were ravished from them .
The former ...
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he was warranted by that commisfion , which he had received 6 from his and their
master , against whose lawful authority they had erected their standard . That to
venture his life for his • sovereign was the least part of his merit : he had even ...
he was warranted by that commisfion , which he had received 6 from his and their
master , against whose lawful authority they had erected their standard . That to
venture his life for his • sovereign was the least part of his merit : he had even ...
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