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... Opinion , that the Audience would tear up the Benches , and throw them at their Heads , if they reprefented fuch damn'd Stuff . A I take this Opportunity , likewife , of acquainting the Publick , that I intend fhortly to bring a Play ...
... Opinion , that the Audience would tear up the Benches , and throw them at their Heads , if they reprefented fuch damn'd Stuff . A I take this Opportunity , likewife , of acquainting the Publick , that I intend fhortly to bring a Play ...
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... Opinion , nor could he Member . This prevented their be- be induced by felf Intereft to judge ing oppreffed by any of their Kings , rafhly or partially of any Affair that or being obliged to deftroy that came before the General Affembly ...
... Opinion , nor could he Member . This prevented their be- be induced by felf Intereft to judge ing oppreffed by any of their Kings , rafhly or partially of any Affair that or being obliged to deftroy that came before the General Affembly ...
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... Opinion by their and your Enemies , is , That they never will . But if this Fact be allowed to be true , as un- doubtedly it is , then the Argument turns the other Way ; which is , if the Whigs , when they were in A Power , and had ...
... Opinion by their and your Enemies , is , That they never will . But if this Fact be allowed to be true , as un- doubtedly it is , then the Argument turns the other Way ; which is , if the Whigs , when they were in A Power , and had ...
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... Opinion or Government ; but the former , be- Vote fingulatim ; and the Lords of ing confidered as Freemen , were al- inferior Manors and other military E lowed to be prefent , with the other Tenants or Freeholders , who came Freeholders ...
... Opinion or Government ; but the former , be- Vote fingulatim ; and the Lords of ing confidered as Freemen , were al- inferior Manors and other military E lowed to be prefent , with the other Tenants or Freeholders , who came Freeholders ...
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... Opinion or Vote fingulatim , upon all Matters that The fecond D came before them . had a Right to be prefent in the but were not to con- Witenagemote , fult , advise , debate , or give their Opinion fingulatim ; they were only , as ...
... Opinion or Vote fingulatim , upon all Matters that The fecond D came before them . had a Right to be prefent in the but were not to con- Witenagemote , fult , advise , debate , or give their Opinion fingulatim ; they were only , as ...
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