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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... fault on him by telling the truth of the matter . His answer was , that he fubmitted to it ; and hoped that I would not defire the advantage of having to do with any man in fo weak a condition . I replied , that by such an argument he ...
... fault on him by telling the truth of the matter . His answer was , that he fubmitted to it ; and hoped that I would not defire the advantage of having to do with any man in fo weak a condition . I replied , that by such an argument he ...
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... fault that had certainly been punished under a wife administration . Sir EDWARD SPRAGG , who heard nothing of the war , returned home in company with those very Smyrna merchants : and with his whole fquadron failing fafter than they ...
... fault that had certainly been punished under a wife administration . Sir EDWARD SPRAGG , who heard nothing of the war , returned home in company with those very Smyrna merchants : and with his whole fquadron failing fafter than they ...
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... due to fuch illuftrious criminals . To begin the trial , I join iffue with him in believing it a fault of government , when they at the bar feem to dictate laws , that is , is , domineer over those on the bench ; but 48 THE CHARACTER.
... due to fuch illuftrious criminals . To begin the trial , I join iffue with him in believing it a fault of government , when they at the bar feem to dictate laws , that is , is , domineer over those on the bench ; but 48 THE CHARACTER.
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... fault than bribery ; because every body is capable of flattery , but few of making presents . So that all which the TRIMMER fo enlarges on , VOL . II . E amounts amounts to no more than this , That ' tis OF A TORY , & c . 49.
... fault than bribery ; because every body is capable of flattery , but few of making presents . So that all which the TRIMMER fo enlarges on , VOL . II . E amounts amounts to no more than this , That ' tis OF A TORY , & c . 49.
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... fault with our moderation , is it not a vertue ? is it not a fign of fenfe as well as juftice to be ever impartial ? Let us leave this parent , this ma- fter to his own ftrength , and let that help him out of all his troubles : why ...
... fault with our moderation , is it not a vertue ? is it not a fign of fenfe as well as juftice to be ever impartial ? Let us leave this parent , this ma- fter to his own ftrength , and let that help him out of all his troubles : why ...
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