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Page 13
... desire my re- marks upon it may pass for nothing ; for my in- formation is no better than what I received in words from several divines , who seemed to agree with each other . I have not the honour to be acquainted with any one single ...
... desire my re- marks upon it may pass for nothing ; for my in- formation is no better than what I received in words from several divines , who seemed to agree with each other . I have not the honour to be acquainted with any one single ...
Page 37
... desire no more than their ancient legal dues : only indeed with the re- moval of many grievous impediments in the col- lection of them : which , it is to be feared , they must wait for until more favourable times . well known that they ...
... desire no more than their ancient legal dues : only indeed with the re- moval of many grievous impediments in the col- lection of them : which , it is to be feared , they must wait for until more favourable times . well known that they ...
Page 51
... desire the queen's intercession that it might be repealed . Then it is manifest , that our Speaker , * when he was last year in Eng- land , solicited in person several members of both houses to have it repealed by an act there ; though ...
... desire the queen's intercession that it might be repealed . Then it is manifest , that our Speaker , * when he was last year in Eng- land , solicited in person several members of both houses to have it repealed by an act there ; though ...
Page 51
... desire the queen's intercession that it might be repealed . Then it is manifest , that our Speaker , * when he was last year in Eng- land , solicited in person several members of both houses to have it repealed by an act there ; though ...
... desire the queen's intercession that it might be repealed . Then it is manifest , that our Speaker , * when he was last year in Eng- land , solicited in person several members of both houses to have it repealed by an act there ; though ...
Page 54
... desire my thoughts as a friend , and not as I am , a member of parliament , I must assure you they are exactly the same in both capacities . I must begin by telling you , we are generally surprised at your wonderful kindness to us on ...
... desire my thoughts as a friend , and not as I am , a member of parliament , I must assure you they are exactly the same in both capacities . I must begin by telling you , we are generally surprised at your wonderful kindness to us on ...
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