The History of the Desertion: Or, An Account of All the Publick Affairs in England, from the Beginning of September 1688, to the Twelfth of February FollowingScholarly Resources, Incorporated, 1973 - 168 páginas |
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... Force , or the requiring the Electors to chufe fuch Perfons as fhall be named to them ; and the Perfons thus freely Elected , ought to give their Opinions freely , upon all Matters that are brought before them , having the good of the ...
... Force , or the requiring the Electors to chufe fuch Perfons as fhall be named to them ; and the Perfons thus freely Elected , ought to give their Opinions freely , upon all Matters that are brought before them , having the good of the ...
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... Force , fufficient by the Bleffing of God , to defend us from the Violence of thofe Evil Counsellors . AND WE being defirous that our Intentions in this may be rightly understood , have for this end prepared this Declaration , in which ...
... Force , fufficient by the Bleffing of God , to defend us from the Violence of thofe Evil Counsellors . AND WE being defirous that our Intentions in this may be rightly understood , have for this end prepared this Declaration , in which ...
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... Forces , and good store of Money ; and if he recovered the Throne by force , he fhould be freed of all these Miferies , and have what he only wanted before , a Popish Army , to infure the Slavery of England for ever . Now I would defire ...
... Forces , and good store of Money ; and if he recovered the Throne by force , he fhould be freed of all these Miferies , and have what he only wanted before , a Popish Army , to infure the Slavery of England for ever . Now I would defire ...
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The History of the Desertion,: Or an Account of All the Publick Affairs in ... Edmund Bohun Visualização completa - 1689 |
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