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... Country in Eu- re Prifoners at Discretion are not understood to - Lives fav'd . God of his infinite Goodness to restore the Nation , ner Happinefs , by extinguishing all unhappy that all Animofities and Feuds may be bury'd , ther ...
... Country in Eu- re Prifoners at Discretion are not understood to - Lives fav'd . God of his infinite Goodness to restore the Nation , ner Happinefs , by extinguishing all unhappy that all Animofities and Feuds may be bury'd , ther ...
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... Country , who were then gathering together to fecure Papifts , and Perfons reputed to be difaffected to the Go- vernment . The first of these was his House - keeper , who depos'd , That on the 7th of November the Militia of the Country ...
... Country , who were then gathering together to fecure Papifts , and Perfons reputed to be difaffected to the Go- vernment . The first of these was his House - keeper , who depos'd , That on the 7th of November the Militia of the Country ...
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... Country . He added , That he did not charge any one particular Perfon of them , but it feem'd furprizing that a Jury of Surrey only should fo diftinguish themfelves : That the Panel of the Jury , Out of Lenity to the Rebels , had ...
... Country . He added , That he did not charge any one particular Perfon of them , but it feem'd furprizing that a Jury of Surrey only should fo diftinguish themfelves : That the Panel of the Jury , Out of Lenity to the Rebels , had ...
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... Country - men , Am come here to die for the fake of God , my King , and my Country , and I heartily rejoyce that I am counted worthy of fo great an Honour ; for let not any of you think that I am come to a shameful and igno- minious End ...
... Country - men , Am come here to die for the fake of God , my King , and my Country , and I heartily rejoyce that I am counted worthy of fo great an Honour ; for let not any of you think that I am come to a shameful and igno- minious End ...
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... Country into the Bargain ; for it was then in their Power to have re- ftor'd the King with Triumph to his Throne , and there- by to have made us a happy People . We had repuls'd our Enemies at every Attack , and were ready , willing ...
... Country into the Bargain ; for it was then in their Power to have re- ftor'd the King with Triumph to his Throne , and there- by to have made us a happy People . We had repuls'd our Enemies at every Attack , and were ready , willing ...
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