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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... AND now to fhake hands and be friends , after all our difputes ; I join heartily with our TRIMMER in adoring Truth , wherever I find her ; who , I am confident , has been our our common mistress all this while , and may her 70 THE ...
... AND now to fhake hands and be friends , after all our difputes ; I join heartily with our TRIMMER in adoring Truth , wherever I find her ; who , I am confident , has been our our common mistress all this while , and may her 70 THE ...
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John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham. our common mistress all this while , and may her favour only decide the quarrel : If the were to be flattered into kindness , I must certainly submit to my rival , who fays the finest things of her in ...
John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham. our common mistress all this while , and may her favour only decide the quarrel : If the were to be flattered into kindness , I must certainly submit to my rival , who fays the finest things of her in ...
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... common opinion he owed more to the live- liness of his parts , and careleffness of his temper , than either to reading or much con- fideration ; for , his quickness of apprehen- fion at firft view could difcern thro ' the fe- veral ...
... common opinion he owed more to the live- liness of his parts , and careleffness of his temper , than either to reading or much con- fideration ; for , his quickness of apprehen- fion at firft view could difcern thro ' the fe- veral ...
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... common rules of Phyfiognomy ; for , with a moft faturnine harfh fort of countenance , he was both of a merry and merciful dispo- fition ; and in the laft thirty years of his life , as fortunate , as thofe of his father had been difmal ...
... common rules of Phyfiognomy ; for , with a moft faturnine harfh fort of countenance , he was both of a merry and merciful dispo- fition ; and in the laft thirty years of his life , as fortunate , as thofe of his father had been difmal ...
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... common- council men , and fix aldermen deputed to manage such things . CARRIED at last there ( I defire your Lordships will take notice of that remark , because of a great eftate loft here lately by equal votes ) not by an Equality ; if ...
... common- council men , and fix aldermen deputed to manage such things . CARRIED at last there ( I defire your Lordships will take notice of that remark , because of a great eftate loft here lately by equal votes ) not by an Equality ; if ...
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