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... hope that they might work the Lord Falkland to a farther concurrence with them . But they quickly found themselves difap- pointed ; and that , as there was not the least interrup- tion of close friendship between the other two ; fo ...
... hope that they might work the Lord Falkland to a farther concurrence with them . But they quickly found themselves difap- pointed ; and that , as there was not the least interrup- tion of close friendship between the other two ; fo ...
Side 513
... hope to obtain in the end a fuccefs by their authority . The night of the remonftrance had humbled them in that point : and from that time , they rather contrived ways to filence thofe who op- pofed them ; by traducing them abroad , or ...
... hope to obtain in the end a fuccefs by their authority . The night of the remonftrance had humbled them in that point : and from that time , they rather contrived ways to filence thofe who op- pofed them ; by traducing them abroad , or ...
Side 594
... hope of Ifrael's peace , " or to reap thofe glorious advantages , which the " fourteen months feed - time of their unparalleled en- " deavours had given to their unfatisfied expecta- ❝tions . " When they had received thanks for their ...
... hope of Ifrael's peace , " or to reap thofe glorious advantages , which the " fourteen months feed - time of their unparalleled en- " deavours had given to their unfatisfied expecta- ❝tions . " When they had received thanks for their ...
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