| William Howell - 1712 - 616 pages
...our Holy Mother the Church ' Of Erfind, being both in Her Principles and in Her conftant Practice, 4 Unqueftionably Loyal, and having, to Her great Honour, been more ' than Once publickly ackncwledg'd to be fo by your gracigiis Majefty: * А а я Nor yet from any want of due... | |
| Thomas Salmon - 1734 - 488 pages
...Majefty ; (our holy Mother the Church of England being, both in her Principles and conftant Praftice, unqueftionably loyal, and having, to her great Honour, been more than once publickly acknowledged to be fo by your Gracious Majefty) nor yet from any Want of Ten<J dernefs to... | |
| Thomas Salmon - 1744 - 504 pages
...Mo-' tiher the Church of England, being both iiv her Principles, and in her conftant Pra&ice 1688. unqueftionably Loyal, and having (to her great Honour) been more than once pul> lickly acknowledged to be fo by your gracious Majefty ; nor yet from any Want of due .Tendernefs... | |
| Henry Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1765 - 514 pages
...to your majefty, (our holy mother, the church of England, being, both in her principles and conftant practice, unqueftionably loyal; and having, to her great honour, been more than once publickly acknowledged to be fo by your gracious majefty) nor yet from any want of due tendernefs to... | |
| David Hume - 1775 - 480 pages
...majefty (our holy mother, the church of England, being both in her principles and her conftant praftice unqueftionably loyal, and having to her great honour...gracious majefty) nor yet from any want of tendernefs to diffenters, in relation to whom we are willing to come to fuch a temper as fhall be thought fit, when... | |
| 1775 - 802 pages
...your Majefty, our holy mother the Church of England, being both in her principles, and in ber conftant practice, unqueftionably loyal, and having (to her...more than once publicly acknowledged to be fo by your oracious Majefty ; nor yet from any want VOL. I. No. 30. of due tendernefs to dificnters, in relation... | |
| John Gutch - 1781 - 1028 pages
...conftant practice, unquestionably loyal; and having (to her great honour) been more than once publickly acknowledged to be fo by your gracious Majefty : — nor yet from any want of due tendernefs to Diflenters ; in relation to whom they are willing to come to fuch a temper, as (hall... | |
| John Gutch - 1781 - 528 pages
...Majefty ; our holy Mother, the Church of England, being, both in her principles and conftant pradtice, unqueftionably loyal; and having (to her great honour) been more than once publickly acknowledged to be fo by your gracious Majefty : — nor yet fro,m any want of dutf tendernefs... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 580 pages
...mother the chinch ot England, being both in her principles and her conrtant prafiice unquestionably loyal, and having to her great honour been more than...fo by your gracious majefty) nor yet from any want ot tenderntfs to diflinters, in relation to whom we are willing to come to fuch a temper as (hall be... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 300 pages
...both in her principles and her conftant practice unqueftionably loyal , and having to her great honor been more than once publicly acknowledged, to be fo...gracious majefty ) nor yet from any want of tendernefs to diffenters , in relation to whom we are willing to come to fuch a temper as fhall be thought fit, when... | |
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