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... English Throne : proving that both are equally groundless . 3. An Addre .. to the Common People of Ireland , on occasion of an apprehended Invasion by the French and Spaniards , in July , 1779 , when the united fleets of Bourbons ...
... English Throne : proving that both are equally groundless . 3. An Addre .. to the Common People of Ireland , on occasion of an apprehended Invasion by the French and Spaniards , in July , 1779 , when the united fleets of Bourbons ...
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... English generals met with their fellow subjects , disputing the laurel , under the banners of kings who gave them encouragement . The Catholic and Protestant powers on the Continent , by adopting a different plan , and uniting their ...
... English generals met with their fellow subjects , disputing the laurel , under the banners of kings who gave them encouragement . The Catholic and Protestant powers on the Continent , by adopting a different plan , and uniting their ...
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... English translators of some design , in transposing these words , Kalos Aoy , And God was ' the Word , ' which they have Englished , and the Word was God , ' as if they intended to promote the Christian cause by an artful transposition ...
... English translators of some design , in transposing these words , Kalos Aoy , And God was ' the Word , ' which they have Englished , and the Word was God , ' as if they intended to promote the Christian cause by an artful transposition ...
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... the First to Queen Elizabeth , is ap plicable to James the Second . Rex fuit Elizabeth , nunc vero regina Jacobus . Error naturæ par in utroque fuit . In English : " Nature was mistaken in those two MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS . 57.
... the First to Queen Elizabeth , is ap plicable to James the Second . Rex fuit Elizabeth , nunc vero regina Jacobus . Error naturæ par in utroque fuit . In English : " Nature was mistaken in those two MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS . 57.
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... English sub- jects , spare my English subjects . ' Lo , the most beloved king of the Stuart race ! Pious , and tender - hearted , he would not have scrupled to re - possess himself of the throne at the expence of Irish blood , but the ...
... English sub- jects , spare my English subjects . ' Lo , the most beloved king of the Stuart race ! Pious , and tender - hearted , he would not have scrupled to re - possess himself of the throne at the expence of Irish blood , but the ...
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