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... they have checked that delight with difcerning that they were not fully trust- ed ; and fo have been more incenfed with the re- proachful proachful diftinction at , than obliged with the ho- nourable THE HISTORY Book III .
... they have checked that delight with difcerning that they were not fully trust- ed ; and fo have been more incenfed with the re- proachful proachful diftinction at , than obliged with the ho- nourable THE HISTORY Book III .
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... trust , and , it may be , with great earnestness laboured to procure that trust , by their fupine lazinefs , negligence , and abfence , were the first inlets to those inundations ; and fo con- tributed to thofe licences which have ...
... trust , and , it may be , with great earnestness laboured to procure that trust , by their fupine lazinefs , negligence , and abfence , were the first inlets to those inundations ; and fo con- tributed to thofe licences which have ...
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... trust one another , and who were both fit to be trufted by him , which he had been without above a year past , to his and the kingdom's irreparable difadvantage ; he thought fit to publish a declaration to all his fubjects , in answer ...
... trust one another , and who were both fit to be trufted by him , which he had been without above a year past , to his and the kingdom's irreparable difadvantage ; he thought fit to publish a declaration to all his fubjects , in answer ...
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