Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: Containing a Review of His Writings, and His Opinions Upon a Variety of Important Matters, Civil and Ecclesiastical, Tom 3Hurst, Chance, 1830 |
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... given testimony that I will not be so at an uncommon expence , I can go through it all again , rather than submit to any man's dictates , against either conscience or liberty . " + * Review , iv . 323. + Ibid , 199 , 200 . THE FRENCH ...
... given testimony that I will not be so at an uncommon expence , I can go through it all again , rather than submit to any man's dictates , against either conscience or liberty . " + * Review , iv . 323. + Ibid , 199 , 200 . THE FRENCH ...
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... given full satisfaction to his em- ployers . For this he appealed long afterwards to the Duke of Marlborough . These repeated visits to Scotland , we may easily collect , were not disagreeable to De Foe , who had contracted an DE FOE'S ...
... given full satisfaction to his em- ployers . For this he appealed long afterwards to the Duke of Marlborough . These repeated visits to Scotland , we may easily collect , were not disagreeable to De Foe , who had contracted an DE FOE'S ...
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... given a particular account of the proceedings against some of these Non - jurant clergy , in order to shew that they were not molested for their ecclesiastical tenets , but solely for their disaffection to the civil constitution . The ...
... given a particular account of the proceedings against some of these Non - jurant clergy , in order to shew that they were not molested for their ecclesiastical tenets , but solely for their disaffection to the civil constitution . The ...
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... the comedy ; and , as if on purpose to irritate the people , he takes a house just opposite to the Cross at Edinburgh , where he sets up the Common Prayer . " * Review , vi . 213 . 78 CASE OF GREENSHIELDS . It was given out ,
... the comedy ; and , as if on purpose to irritate the people , he takes a house just opposite to the Cross at Edinburgh , where he sets up the Common Prayer . " * Review , vi . 213 . 78 CASE OF GREENSHIELDS . It was given out ,
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... given out , at first , that it was intended for such officers of the government , as could not conform to the Presbyterian worship ; but the shallowness of the plea was properly exposed by De Foe , in an irresistible application of the ...
... given out , at first , that it was intended for such officers of the government , as could not conform to the Presbyterian worship ; but the shallowness of the plea was properly exposed by De Foe , in an irresistible application of the ...
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