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The Political Works of Andrew Fletcher - Page 298
by Andrew Fletcher - 1737 - 448 pages
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The History of the Most Serene House of Brunswick-Lunenburgh, in All the ...

David Jones - Brunswick-Lüneburg, House of - 1715 - 666 pages
...lory, Presbyterian from Epifcopal, H*noveri*n from St.GermaiM, nor yet a Courtier from a Man out ot Place } but a proper Teft to diftinguifh a Friend from an Enemy to his Country. Then he concluded with an humble Propofal, 'That for the Security of their ' Religion, Liberty and...
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The Political Works of Andrew Fletcher, Esq

Andrew Fletcher - England - 1732 - 492 pages
...true teft to diftinguifh, not whig from tory, prefbyterian fromepifcopal, Hanover from St.Gcrmains, nor yet a courtier from a man out of place; but a proper teft todiftinguima friend from an enemy to his country. And indeed we are fplit into fo many parties, and...
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Essays on the Lives and Writings of Fletcher of Saltoun and the Poet Thomson ...

David Stewart Erskine Earl of Buchan - Scotland - 1792 - 342 pages
...This will be a true ,teft to diftinguilh, not whig from tory, 7 prefbyprefbyterian from epifcopal, Hanover from St. Germains, nor yet a courtier from...teft to diftinguifh a friend from an enemy to his t> country. And indeed we are fplit into fo many parties, and cover ourfelves with fo many falfe pretexts,...
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The Union of England and Scotland: A Study of International History

James Mackinnon - Scotland - 1896 - 552 pages
...true test to distinguish, not Whig from Tory, Presbyterian from Episcopal, Hanover from St. Germain's, nor yet a courtier from a man out of place ; but a proper test to distinguish a friend from an enemy to his country. And, indeed, we are split into so many parties,...
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Andrew Fletcher: Political Works

Andrew Fletcher - History - 1997 - 304 pages
...affection. This will be a true test to distinguish, not whig from tory, presbyterian from episcopal, Hanover from St. Germains, nor yet a courtier from a man out of place; but a proper test to distinguish a friend from an enemy to his country. And indeed we are split into so many parties,...
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