The Works of John Sheffield: Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham ...J.B. [i.e. John Barber] and sold, 1729 - 400 páginas |
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... publick Good , Scorn'd be our Wealth , our Honour , and our Blood : In fuch a Caufe , Want is a happy State ; ; Ev'n low Disgrace would be a glorious Fate And Death itself , when noble Fame furvives , More to be valu'd than a thousand ...
... publick Good , Scorn'd be our Wealth , our Honour , and our Blood : In fuch a Caufe , Want is a happy State ; ; Ev'n low Disgrace would be a glorious Fate And Death itself , when noble Fame furvives , More to be valu'd than a thousand ...
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... publick Good alone he fo defir'd to rule . VI . But oh , that this were all which we can urge Against a Roman of fo great a Soul ! And that fair Truth permitted us to purge His Fact , of what appears fo foul ! Friendship , that facred ...
... publick Good alone he fo defir'd to rule . VI . But oh , that this were all which we can urge Against a Roman of fo great a Soul ! And that fair Truth permitted us to purge His Fact , of what appears fo foul ! Friendship , that facred ...
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... Inftances enough . I have feen a Man who was popular , not only excused but applauded , on account of the very fame Action for which another lay juftly under a publick Odium . I Snare . f Snare . ] If we did not truft fo 160 NOTE S.
... Inftances enough . I have feen a Man who was popular , not only excused but applauded , on account of the very fame Action for which another lay juftly under a publick Odium . I Snare . f Snare . ] If we did not truft fo 160 NOTE S.
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... a Pardon of his Life from him , I do BRUTUs no wrong in fuppo- fing him again capable of the fame Fault against another CÆSAR , whom he neither knew , nor loved fo fo well ; fince the publick Good and Liberty of 162 NOTE S.
... a Pardon of his Life from him , I do BRUTUs no wrong in fuppo- fing him again capable of the fame Fault against another CÆSAR , whom he neither knew , nor loved fo fo well ; fince the publick Good and Liberty of 162 NOTE S.
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... publick Good and Liberty of Rome were as much concern'd in deftroying one as the other . k * Betray . ] In this inftance of betraying a Friend , and in the following one , of destroying one's Father , or Children ; my meaning only is ...
... publick Good and Liberty of Rome were as much concern'd in deftroying one as the other . k * Betray . ] In this inftance of betraying a Friend , and in the following one , of destroying one's Father , or Children ; my meaning only is ...
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