The Old Whig ; Or, The Consistent Protestant, Tom 1W. Wilkins, A. Ward, R. Hett, A. Millar, and J. Gray, 1739 |
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... friends of liberty , and being very fure they never shall attack it , at least except when the most preffing neceffity re- quires : fo little do men know themselves , fo eafy is it for them to rank themselves among ft the friends of ...
... friends of liberty , and being very fure they never shall attack it , at least except when the most preffing neceffity re- quires : fo little do men know themselves , fo eafy is it for them to rank themselves among ft the friends of ...
Strona vi
... friend to the re- peal be anxious of the event even on that con- tingency , if he duly confidered how long all eccle- fiaftical preferments have been in the difpofal of the friends of liberty ; fuch whom the Diffenters have conftantly ...
... friend to the re- peal be anxious of the event even on that con- tingency , if he duly confidered how long all eccle- fiaftical preferments have been in the difpofal of the friends of liberty ; fuch whom the Diffenters have conftantly ...
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... friend to the present happy conftitution , and an enemy to none but those who are enemies to the religion and liberties of his country . NUMB NUM B. II . Quid libertate pretiofius ? Porro quam 10 The OLD WHIG . N ° 1 .
... friend to the present happy conftitution , and an enemy to none but those who are enemies to the religion and liberties of his country . NUMB NUM B. II . Quid libertate pretiofius ? Porro quam 10 The OLD WHIG . N ° 1 .
Strona 13
... friends to the old English conftitution . They faw with con- cern the attempts that were made to ruin it by the reigning prince , and dreaded the prof- pect of a popish fucceffor , whom they knew to be of a warm and furious temper , and ...
... friends to the old English conftitution . They faw with con- cern the attempts that were made to ruin it by the reigning prince , and dreaded the prof- pect of a popish fucceffor , whom they knew to be of a warm and furious temper , and ...
Strona 63
... friends of liberty , fhould think those friends obliged to them , for graciously leaving them under no greater oppreffion than that in which they found them ; and should expect them to add to their other services a thankful acquiefcence ...
... friends of liberty , fhould think those friends obliged to them , for graciously leaving them under no greater oppreffion than that in which they found them ; and should expect them to add to their other services a thankful acquiefcence ...
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