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clauses in the acts of uniformity , that punished such persons as not being promoted to any spiritual preferment , did exercise their religion , contrary to the tenor of the said acts ; and that he was willing the Roman catholics should ...
clauses in the acts of uniformity , that punished such persons as not being promoted to any spiritual preferment , did exercise their religion , contrary to the tenor of the said acts ; and that he was willing the Roman catholics should ...
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But the particular means most proper for at . taining these ends , must be left to the choice of those persons to whom the power of judging and acting has been delegated by the bocy at large ; for the body at large , from their ...
But the particular means most proper for at . taining these ends , must be left to the choice of those persons to whom the power of judging and acting has been delegated by the bocy at large ; for the body at large , from their ...
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... only thirty - nine out - patients were inoculated with small - pox at that Hospital ; and in the succeeding six months , but ten persons were so inoculated , making only forry - nine , in a year and half . This very soon produced a ...
... only thirty - nine out - patients were inoculated with small - pox at that Hospital ; and in the succeeding six months , but ten persons were so inoculated , making only forry - nine , in a year and half . This very soon produced a ...
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Bearsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Vaccination See Moseley Letter Nurray | 10 |
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