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1 III | three or four sects had raised in the name of God, that 2 IV | Maryland. Thus was a Quaker raised to sovereign power. Penn 3 V | their dissoluteness, and raised to the highest dignities 4 VIII | Government of the Romans raised them to be conquerors. By 5 IX | that their taxes will be raised the year following. The 6 X | grandeur of the State. Trade raised by insensible degrees the 7 XII | which the new philosophy was raised; and when the edifice was 8 XII | of the Lady Margaret, who raised up the ghost of Richard, 9 XIX | buildings. It is he who raised the famous Castle of Blenheim, 10 XIX | treated.~The late Mr. Congreve raised the glory of comedy to a 11 XXIII| in power. Mr. Addison was raised to the post of Secretary 12 XXIII| beginning of the civil wars raised by a number of rigid fanatics, 13 XXIV | forgot; all these would have raised the glory of that body to