The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates." V. 1-36; 1066/1625-1801/03. 1722-1733T.C. Hansard, 1811 |
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... Protestant succession , on which all our happiness depends : -That , considering of how little weight his recom- mendation could be , and how ill it became hitn to advise or recommend , he should not presume to propose any body to so ...
... Protestant succession , on which all our happiness depends : -That , considering of how little weight his recom- mendation could be , and how ill it became hitn to advise or recommend , he should not presume to propose any body to so ...
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... Protestant religion for Popery , and to sacrifice at once the price of so much blood and treasure as have been spent in defence of our present " The discoveries I have made here , the inestablishment , seems an infatuation not to be ...
... Protestant religion for Popery , and to sacrifice at once the price of so much blood and treasure as have been spent in defence of our present " The discoveries I have made here , the inestablishment , seems an infatuation not to be ...
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... Protestant Church and Kingdom , however abandoned some few may be in despite of all obligations divine and human , has not so far possesed my people , as to make them ripe for such a fatal change . Let the world see , that the general ...
... Protestant Church and Kingdom , however abandoned some few may be in despite of all obligations divine and human , has not so far possesed my people , as to make them ripe for such a fatal change . Let the world see , that the general ...
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... Protestants , now going on . Whoever doubts of this in his own soul , I am free to give him leave to be in- tirely and for ever dissatisfied with every thing done to prevent it ; because I am con- fident no one can doubt it , who has ...
... Protestants , now going on . Whoever doubts of this in his own soul , I am free to give him leave to be in- tirely and for ever dissatisfied with every thing done to prevent it ; because I am con- fident no one can doubt it , who has ...
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... Protestant Religion . On taking orders , he acquired a high reputation by his talent in preaching , and by supporting , against Hoadly and Wake , the doctrines of the high church . Bred up in Tory principles , he wrote in favour of ...
... Protestant Religion . On taking orders , he acquired a high reputation by his talent in preaching , and by supporting , against Hoadly and Wake , the doctrines of the high church . Bred up in Tory principles , he wrote in favour of ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Količina 8 Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1966 |
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