English Historical Documents: 1660-1714, ed. by A. BrowningDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1953 |
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... means ; and although such proceedings will then heighten the discontents , yet such courses will probably be taken at that time as will prevent all possible means of relieving ourselves . These considerations make us of opinion that ...
... means ; and although such proceedings will then heighten the discontents , yet such courses will probably be taken at that time as will prevent all possible means of relieving ourselves . These considerations make us of opinion that ...
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... means despicable , for three reasons . First , because the heads of this party are men of high quality , and generally favourites , or ministers of state , or others that possess the greatest posts at court and the most eminent ...
... means despicable , for three reasons . First , because the heads of this party are men of high quality , and generally favourites , or ministers of state , or others that possess the greatest posts at court and the most eminent ...
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... means the profitable and advantageous trades may be more improved and extended , and such as are hurtful and prejudicial rectified or dis- couraged ; and to inquire into the several obstructions of trade and the means of removing the ...
... means the profitable and advantageous trades may be more improved and extended , and such as are hurtful and prejudicial rectified or dis- couraged ; and to inquire into the several obstructions of trade and the means of removing the ...
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