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Strana 54
It is a most malitious reply . I had but time to read it cursorily over , and the
greatest flaws in your paper , which I think he takes notice of , are what he replys
to your observation , p . 1272 and to the contradictions which you say are
between ...
It is a most malitious reply . I had but time to read it cursorily over , and the
greatest flaws in your paper , which I think he takes notice of , are what he replys
to your observation , p . 1272 and to the contradictions which you say are
between ...
Strana 76
Could he have told what to reply , you had heard of him by this time , at both
eares I am very confident that D ' B also hath them now in possession . As for
your paper of popular Elections , I first put it in the hands of the Dean of Pauls ,
who said ...
Could he have told what to reply , you had heard of him by this time , at both
eares I am very confident that D ' B also hath them now in possession . As for
your paper of popular Elections , I first put it in the hands of the Dean of Pauls ,
who said ...
Strana 101
And this obliges me to give your Grace ( who have been the cheif Patron and
encourager of my Studys ) a just account of my affairs of that kind : I had prepared
a reply to Dr B's haughty vindication of the mistakes and obnoxious passages of ...
And this obliges me to give your Grace ( who have been the cheif Patron and
encourager of my Studys ) a just account of my affairs of that kind : I had prepared
a reply to Dr B's haughty vindication of the mistakes and obnoxious passages of ...
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LETTERS 30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 1 |
31 Lord Freschville to T C March 18th 16767 | 7 |
32 Lord Freschville to T C April 7th 1677 | 8 |
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