Occasional Essays on Various Subjects: Chiefly Political and Historical; Extracted Partly from the Publick Newspapers, During the Present Reign, and Partly from Tracts Published in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth, King Charles I., King Charles II, and from Bishop Burnet's History of His Own TimesFrancis Maseres |
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... Land , NUMBER XV . In pages 187 , 188 . Areopagitica : a Speech for the Liberty of unlicensed Printing , addressed to the Parliament of England ; published in November , 1644. - By John Milton , the author of Para- dise Lost . In pages ...
... Land , NUMBER XV . In pages 187 , 188 . Areopagitica : a Speech for the Liberty of unlicensed Printing , addressed to the Parliament of England ; published in November , 1644. - By John Milton , the author of Para- dise Lost . In pages ...
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... lands , taken into the king's hands , as forfeited to his Majefty by the outlawry , and his body kept in prifon during life . No well - wisher to the liberties of his country would , I prefume , defire to see the reprefenta- tives of ...
... lands , taken into the king's hands , as forfeited to his Majefty by the outlawry , and his body kept in prifon during life . No well - wisher to the liberties of his country would , I prefume , defire to see the reprefenta- tives of ...
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... land , he shall fit and vote in the faid Commons House of parliament in the fame manner as if fuch expulfion had never happened , or he had then been chofen a member thereof for the first time . * 66 * Though no Act of Parliament of the ...
... land , he shall fit and vote in the faid Commons House of parliament in the fame manner as if fuch expulfion had never happened , or he had then been chofen a member thereof for the first time . * 66 * Though no Act of Parliament of the ...
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... lands within , the district for which he is : " chofen whereas the peers of the realm fit in the Houfe of " Lords , ( as I take it , ) in virtue of their baronies . If " there fhould be a reform of any of the colony - charters , " with ...
... lands within , the district for which he is : " chofen whereas the peers of the realm fit in the Houfe of " Lords , ( as I take it , ) in virtue of their baronies . If " there fhould be a reform of any of the colony - charters , " with ...
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... land throughout all the " thirteen revolted colonies . But now of late the for- 66 tune of the war has begun to change . A ray of bright- " nefs has broke - forth in the fucceffes of the army under " Sir William Howe in New - York and ...
... land throughout all the " thirteen revolted colonies . But now of late the for- 66 tune of the war has begun to change . A ray of bright- " nefs has broke - forth in the fucceffes of the army under " Sir William Howe in New - York and ...
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