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of the Archbishop were only Reasoning , and consequently could be no Rule for
Faith ; that his Quotations were not proper for the Subject , as he had treated it ,
and could be us ' d by Catholicks in Favour of their Arguments , and that without ...
of the Archbishop were only Reasoning , and consequently could be no Rule for
Faith ; that his Quotations were not proper for the Subject , as he had treated it ,
and could be us ' d by Catholicks in Favour of their Arguments , and that without ...
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This Subject has since been so mangled , ( tho ' it might make a very great Figure
on the Stage ) that we have few worse Plays , allowing it that Name . The Author
has ( and it was a very good Stratagem ) introduc ' d the King ' s Children taking ...
This Subject has since been so mangled , ( tho ' it might make a very great Figure
on the Stage ) that we have few worse Plays , allowing it that Name . The Author
has ( and it was a very good Stratagem ) introduc ' d the King ' s Children taking ...
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There is a Passage in the First Book of Homer , where Agamem : 1on lays thus to
Achilles : Since Apollo deprives me of my Chrifcis , I Shall send her av ' ay in one
of my Ships , attended By some of my Subjects ; but I fall come my Self to your ...
There is a Passage in the First Book of Homer , where Agamem : 1on lays thus to
Achilles : Since Apollo deprives me of my Chrifcis , I Shall send her av ' ay in one
of my Ships , attended By some of my Subjects ; but I fall come my Self to your ...
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