The Works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham, Volumen2J. B. and sold by Aaron Ward, at the King's Arms, in Little-Britain, 1729 |
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... able to pacify the General ; who interpreted all this harsh way of proceeding , as coming from an old pique in Prince RUPERT , who was too well - bred otherwife to ufe an old acquaintance and a foreigner in fuch a bru tal manner , as he ...
... able to pacify the General ; who interpreted all this harsh way of proceeding , as coming from an old pique in Prince RUPERT , who was too well - bred otherwife to ufe an old acquaintance and a foreigner in fuch a bru tal manner , as he ...
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... able to do the leaft fervice . Monfieur DE SCHOMBERG obeyed , but took no leave of the Prince , and ingaged me pre- fently to carry him a challenge after the ex- pedition was over ; which the King pre- vented , tho ' not out of kindness ...
... able to do the leaft fervice . Monfieur DE SCHOMBERG obeyed , but took no leave of the Prince , and ingaged me pre- fently to carry him a challenge after the ex- pedition was over ; which the King pre- vented , tho ' not out of kindness ...
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... able to have tempted me to expofe my quiet , and perhaps my reputation , among a crowd of fuch impertinent fcriblers as at this time fwarm among us . But it be- ing a little unreasonable for me to expect your belief of fo unusual a ...
... able to have tempted me to expofe my quiet , and perhaps my reputation , among a crowd of fuch impertinent fcriblers as at this time fwarm among us . But it be- ing a little unreasonable for me to expect your belief of fo unusual a ...
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... able an advocate : For what is more felf - denying and meritorious , than to difoblige both parties of WHIG and TORY , in order only to maintain the disinterested name of TRIMMER ? What is more prudent than to avoid thofe enticing ...
... able an advocate : For what is more felf - denying and meritorious , than to difoblige both parties of WHIG and TORY , in order only to maintain the disinterested name of TRIMMER ? What is more prudent than to avoid thofe enticing ...
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... able ones , in reason ; and if they are ignorant , in prudence ; because in all matters whatso- ever , there must be fome perfons refer'd to on both fides , without appeal to the Peo- ple ; who , tho ' perhaps in other matters , as ...
... able ones , in reason ; and if they are ignorant , in prudence ; because in all matters whatso- ever , there must be fome perfons refer'd to on both fides , without appeal to the Peo- ple ; who , tho ' perhaps in other matters , as ...
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