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À farther cating such of their Members as marry tbofe corroboration that such rumour is un- of ot ber Religious Persuasions . founded may be drawn from the confi- X CHARGE is here brought against deration , that , if any disaster was to ...
À farther cating such of their Members as marry tbofe corroboration that such rumour is un- of ot ber Religious Persuasions . founded may be drawn from the confi- X CHARGE is here brought against deration , that , if any disaster was to ...
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“ I do believe , that , as it is from fuch vanities uno the living gross idolatry against Almighty God the Gol , and worship him in spirit and Father to pray to any other supposed in truth . ' But there are various other God than the ...
“ I do believe , that , as it is from fuch vanities uno the living gross idolatry against Almighty God the Gol , and worship him in spirit and Father to pray to any other supposed in truth . ' But there are various other God than the ...
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Lord A. Hamilton spoke against the ina The Earl of Suffolk called the attention of crease of the Irish Milicia ; and was fol . the House to the general State of the de- lowed by Mr. Keene , in praise of the mea . fence of the country .
Lord A. Hamilton spoke against the ina The Earl of Suffolk called the attention of crease of the Irish Milicia ; and was fol . the House to the general State of the de- lowed by Mr. Keene , in praise of the mea . fence of the country .
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Barkes , Windbam , After some observations from Mr. Johnand Fox , against it ; the latter gentleman fine and tie Chancellor of the Excbequcr , the obje & ted to all the modes of raising men ...
Barkes , Windbam , After some observations from Mr. Johnand Fox , against it ; the latter gentleman fine and tie Chancellor of the Excbequcr , the obje & ted to all the modes of raising men ...
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... the troops to be at although in the moment they were highly liberty to serve the Batavian Republic , exasperated at the conduct of the Batavian but not against his Britannic Majesty , or troops in blowing up the powder magazine his ...
... the troops to be at although in the moment they were highly liberty to serve the Batavian Republic , exasperated at the conduct of the Batavian but not against his Britannic Majesty , or troops in blowing up the powder magazine his ...
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