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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... according to his custom , was very malicious ; I therefore sent Colonel ASTON , a very mettled friend of mine , to call him to account for it . He denied the words , and indeed I was foon convinced he had never faid them ; but the meer ...
... according to his custom , was very malicious ; I therefore sent Colonel ASTON , a very mettled friend of mine , to call him to account for it . He denied the words , and indeed I was foon convinced he had never faid them ; but the meer ...
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... according to his accustomed civility , ask my consent to hang up in the fhrouds one of the colours of my own regiment that hap pened to lie then on the deck ; faying that he chofe fuch a fort of fignal , as more proper for him to make ...
... according to his accustomed civility , ask my consent to hang up in the fhrouds one of the colours of my own regiment that hap pened to lie then on the deck ; faying that he chofe fuch a fort of fignal , as more proper for him to make ...
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... ( according to the Scotch manner of proceed- ing against criminals ) I conclude with him first as to the crime , which I think horrid beyond a name , and then afterwards examine calmly who is the unexcufable criminal : In order to which ...
... ( according to the Scotch manner of proceed- ing against criminals ) I conclude with him first as to the crime , which I think horrid beyond a name , and then afterwards examine calmly who is the unexcufable criminal : In order to which ...
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... according to custom with his Religion , which fince his death hath made fo much noife in the world ; I yet dare confidently affirm it to be only that which is vulgarly ( tho ' unjustly ) counted none none at all , I mean Deifm . And ...
... according to custom with his Religion , which fince his death hath made fo much noife in the world ; I yet dare confidently affirm it to be only that which is vulgarly ( tho ' unjustly ) counted none none at all , I mean Deifm . And ...
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... ( according to their wonted cuftom ) had used sometimes a great deal of hardship and fe- verity . HIS Understanding was quick and lively in little things , and fometimes would foar high enough in great ones ; but unable to keep it up ...
... ( according to their wonted cuftom ) had used sometimes a great deal of hardship and fe- verity . HIS Understanding was quick and lively in little things , and fometimes would foar high enough in great ones ; but unable to keep it up ...
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