Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, 2. ciltT. Davies, 1773 |
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... those who are intrufted with the Administration of national Affairs , to give an Account of their Conduct to almost every Man who demands it , may be reasona- bly imagined to have occafioned innumerable Pam- phlets , which would never ...
... those who are intrufted with the Administration of national Affairs , to give an Account of their Conduct to almost every Man who demands it , may be reasona- bly imagined to have occafioned innumerable Pam- phlets , which would never ...
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... those that yet remain ; of which we have now a greater number than was , perhaps , ever amaffed by any one Perfon . The first Appearance of Pamphlers among us , is generally thought to be at the new Oppofition raised against the Errors ...
... those that yet remain ; of which we have now a greater number than was , perhaps , ever amaffed by any one Perfon . The first Appearance of Pamphlers among us , is generally thought to be at the new Oppofition raised against the Errors ...
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... those that followed it . In this Reign was erected the first secret Prefs against the Church as now Established , of which I have found any certain Account . It was employed by the Puritans , and conveyed from one Part of the Nation to ...
... those that followed it . In this Reign was erected the first secret Prefs against the Church as now Established , of which I have found any certain Account . It was employed by the Puritans , and conveyed from one Part of the Nation to ...
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... those we think beft for the particular Circumftances of Times and Things , and most inftructing and entertaining to the Reader . Of the different Methods which prefent themselves , upon the first View of the great Heaps of Pamphlets ...
... those we think beft for the particular Circumftances of Times and Things , and most inftructing and entertaining to the Reader . Of the different Methods which prefent themselves , upon the first View of the great Heaps of Pamphlets ...
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... those who read chiefly to be diverted . There is likewise one Objec- tion of equal Force , against both these Methods , that we shall preclude ourselves from the Advantage of any future Difcoveries ; and we cannot hope to affemble at ...
... those who read chiefly to be diverted . There is likewise one Objec- tion of equal Force , against both these Methods , that we shall preclude ourselves from the Advantage of any future Difcoveries ; and we cannot hope to affemble at ...
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