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... company should have a British charter ; and things went so far in that way , that
a draught of a British charter was prepared and laid before the attorney - general
. While things were in this state , some of the gentlemen in London concerned ...
... company should have a British charter ; and things went so far in that way , that
a draught of a British charter was prepared and laid before the attorney - general
. While things were in this state , some of the gentlemen in London concerned ...
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any thing + ministers abroad , into the hands of those who were then possessed
of the government . These letters were superscribed to Mr. James Vandelft ,
Dutch merchant in London , which was a fictitious name made use of to cover
their ...
any thing + ministers abroad , into the hands of those who were then possessed
of the government . These letters were superscribed to Mr. James Vandelft ,
Dutch merchant in London , which was a fictitious name made use of to cover
their ...
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... against Mr. Baxter upon such certain noted clergyman ( who shall be a slight
ground , is a greater reflection nameless ) put into the hands of his upon the
church of England , than any enemies some accusations out of Rom . thing
contained ...
... against Mr. Baxter upon such certain noted clergyman ( who shall be a slight
ground , is a greater reflection nameless ) put into the hands of his upon the
church of England , than any enemies some accusations out of Rom . thing
contained ...
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things that could be suggested against this prelate , yet makes no mention either
of his glutting himself inhumanly with the spectacle of Mr. Wishart's death , nor of
any prophetical intermination made by Mr. Wishart concerning the cardinal ; nor ...
things that could be suggested against this prelate , yet makes no mention either
of his glutting himself inhumanly with the spectacle of Mr. Wishart's death , nor of
any prophetical intermination made by Mr. Wishart concerning the cardinal ; nor ...
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One may safely affirm , from the perusal of this single epistle , that our prelate was
as thorough a statesman as the deputy , and that he knew how to become all
things to all men , without doing any thing beneath him , or inconsistent with ...
One may safely affirm , from the perusal of this single epistle , that our prelate was
as thorough a statesman as the deputy , and that he knew how to become all
things to all men , without doing any thing beneath him , or inconsistent with ...
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