Prose Works, Volume 2Bell & Daldy, 1861 |
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Page 222
... Friends , THE parliament of the commonwealth of England has both received and perused your letters of the sixteenth of January last , delivered by your public minister Leo ab Aysema , and by their authority have given him an audience ...
... Friends , THE parliament of the commonwealth of England has both received and perused your letters of the sixteenth of January last , delivered by your public minister Leo ab Aysema , and by their authority have given him an audience ...
Page 265
... friendship , which is your joy . In regard it is a mark of singular civility , and truly royal , as not to live only to a man's self , so neither to rejoice alone , unless he be sen- sible that his friends and confederates partake of ...
... friendship , which is your joy . In regard it is a mark of singular civility , and truly royal , as not to live only to a man's self , so neither to rejoice alone , unless he be sen- sible that his friends and confederates partake of ...
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... Friends and Confederates ; We make no doubt but that all men will bear us this testi- mony , that no considerations , in contracting foreign alliances , ever swayed us beyond those of defending the truth of reli- gion , or that we ...
... Friends and Confederates ; We make no doubt but that all men will bear us this testi- mony , that no considerations , in contracting foreign alliances , ever swayed us beyond those of defending the truth of reli- gion , or that we ...
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proving that | 1 |
a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES | 102 |
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