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... house of Hanover . " It is known enough , that speeches on these occasions are ever digested by the advice of those ... houses have una- nimously 2 When nimously agreed with her in every article . article 48 N ° 18 . THE EXAMINER .
... house of Hanover . " It is known enough , that speeches on these occasions are ever digested by the advice of those ... houses have una- nimously 2 When nimously agreed with her in every article . article 48 N ° 18 . THE EXAMINER .
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... house of Hanover ) to clip it still closer against the next reign ; which , consequently , they would be glad to see done in the present : not to mention , that the majority of them , if it were put to the vote , would allow that they ...
... house of Hanover ) to clip it still closer against the next reign ; which , consequently , they would be glad to see done in the present : not to mention , that the majority of them , if it were put to the vote , would allow that they ...
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... house of Hanover , to think the British mo- narchy not absolute , but limited by laws which the executive power could not dispense with , and to allow an indulgence to scrupulous consciences ; such man was content to be called a whig ...
... house of Hanover , to think the British mo- narchy not absolute , but limited by laws which the executive power could not dispense with , and to allow an indulgence to scrupulous consciences ; such man was content to be called a whig ...
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... house of Hanover , if the queen should happen to die with- out out issue . This discourse having been published about the 254 THE PUBLISHER'S PREFACE .
... house of Hanover , if the queen should happen to die with- out out issue . This discourse having been published about the 254 THE PUBLISHER'S PREFACE .
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... house of Hanover ? Observe then the reasonableness of this gentleman's advice the clergy , the gentry , and the common people , had the utmost apprehensions of danger to the church under the late ministry ; yet then it was the greatest ...
... house of Hanover ? Observe then the reasonableness of this gentleman's advice the clergy , the gentry , and the common people , had the utmost apprehensions of danger to the church under the late ministry ; yet then it was the greatest ...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
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