The Harleian Miscellany, Or, A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and Entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, as Well in Manuscript as in Print, Found in the Late Earl of Oxford's Library, Interspersed with Historical, Political, and Critical Notes, Volume 7R. Dutton, 1810 |
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... Usurper's body . The History of the Life and Death of Oliver Cromwell , the late Usurper , and pretended Protector of England , & c . truly collected and published , for a warning to all tyrants and usurpers . By J. H. Gent . London ...
... Usurper's body . The History of the Life and Death of Oliver Cromwell , the late Usurper , and pretended Protector of England , & c . truly collected and published , for a warning to all tyrants and usurpers . By J. H. Gent . London ...
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... Usurpation . Or , a brief View of the behaviour of the States - ge- neral of the United Provinces , towards the kings of Great - Britain ; with some of their cruelties and injustices exercised upon the subjects of the English nation ...
... Usurpation . Or , a brief View of the behaviour of the States - ge- neral of the United Provinces , towards the kings of Great - Britain ; with some of their cruelties and injustices exercised upon the subjects of the English nation ...
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... usurper , not on necessity , but on ambition . The people of the land are almost generally impoverished and indebted ; and yet ye will unavoidably be forced to raise great sums to pay the arrears of the army and fleet . Now , as ye are ...
... usurper , not on necessity , but on ambition . The people of the land are almost generally impoverished and indebted ; and yet ye will unavoidably be forced to raise great sums to pay the arrears of the army and fleet . Now , as ye are ...
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... usurpation , especially you that are the grandees of the army ( who have sufficiently already gotten by the poor soldiery , in putting a necessity on theta to sell their arrears to you for a matter of nought ) . Think no more of forcing ...
... usurpation , especially you that are the grandees of the army ( who have sufficiently already gotten by the poor soldiery , in putting a necessity on theta to sell their arrears to you for a matter of nought ) . Think no more of forcing ...
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... usurpation upon you and us , being the basest and unworthiest at- tempt that hath happened among the sons of men ; and that you will neither give daring spirits any encouragement , for the future , to act the like , by permitting their ...
... usurpation upon you and us , being the basest and unworthiest at- tempt that hath happened among the sons of men ; and that you will neither give daring spirits any encouragement , for the future , to act the like , by permitting their ...
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Página 423 - And God made the firmament, and divided the waters¿ which were under the firmament, from the waters which were above the firmament.' And David saith, Psal. xxix. 10, That ‘the Lord sitteth upon the flood;' that is, upon the orb of the waters; and where he exciteth the creatures to laud the Lord, he speaketh thus, Psal. cxlviii. 4, ‘ Praise him ye heavens of heavens, and
Página 322 - Why? SECT. V. HERE it is that we must wholly stoop and humble ourselves under the mighty hand of God, and answer with the Apostle, 0 the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God,
Página 311 - things worthy ¿ stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes : For unto whom much ‘ is given, of him shall be much required, and to whom men have ‘committed much, of him
Página 309 - were the bad people that bound themselves with a curse, that they would neither eat nor drink till they had killed Paul that preached the gospel; this is nothing at all that Christians should swear.
Página 105 - little foxes, that spoil. the vines, for our vines have tender grapes.” Never was there such an honourable, ingenious, and profitable mystery and science in the world so basely intruded upon, and
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Página 210 - to die with peace at home, and triumph abroad; to be buried among kings, and with more than regal solemnity; and to leave a name behind him, not to be extinguished, but with the whole world, which, as it is now too little for his praises,
Página 101 - return in duty to your lawful native sovereign, fall to your honest vocations; ‘fear God and the king, and meddle not with them that are given to change';
Página 309 - out of the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established. And the bishop often brings the I Cor. xv. 31. ‘By our rejoicing which I
Página 309 - A daily deluge over them does boil: The earth and water play at level-coil. The fish oft-times the burgher dispossest, And sat not as a meat, but as a guest: And oft the Tritons and the sea-nymphs saw Whole sholes of Dutch serv'd up for