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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... believe there never was feen before fo great a fleet , as this of ours when the French fquadron join'd with it ; con- yoying 8000 Land - foldiers all fhipp'd in fmall veffels , which was fome addition to the the magnificence of fo ...
... believe there never was feen before fo great a fleet , as this of ours when the French fquadron join'd with it ; con- yoying 8000 Land - foldiers all fhipp'd in fmall veffels , which was fome addition to the the magnificence of fo ...
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... believe was only to convert her . Whether this familiarity of theirs was contrived , or only connived at by the Duke of MONMOUTH himself , is hard to determine : But I well remember that after these two Princes had become declared ...
... believe was only to convert her . Whether this familiarity of theirs was contrived , or only connived at by the Duke of MONMOUTH himself , is hard to determine : But I well remember that after these two Princes had become declared ...
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... believe it , as the reputation of his advocate , tho ' never fo learned , who is bound to plead for him or any body else that gives him a fee . Sure , neither the perfon accused , nor he that pleads for him , can in reafon be fo ...
... believe it , as the reputation of his advocate , tho ' never fo learned , who is bound to plead for him or any body else that gives him a fee . Sure , neither the perfon accused , nor he that pleads for him , can in reafon be fo ...
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... believe that , as in times of great oppreffion and injustice , it would not be indecent for the House of Commons to defire moderate laws for their future preservation against it , and that they ought not for that to be fuf- pected of ...
... believe that , as in times of great oppreffion and injustice , it would not be indecent for the House of Commons to defire moderate laws for their future preservation against it , and that they ought not for that to be fuf- pected of ...
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... believe this French Monarch fo extravagantly aspiring , as to scorn the bribing any body below a Minister of State ; he is very well bred ; and we know his condefcenfion fuch , that the meanest member of the House of Commons need not ...
... believe this French Monarch fo extravagantly aspiring , as to scorn the bribing any body below a Minister of State ; he is very well bred ; and we know his condefcenfion fuch , that the meanest member of the House of Commons need not ...
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