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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... imagine no rea- fon for it , except his having taken a refolu- tion of going down into the powder - room to blow up the fhip , in cafe at any time it fhould be in danger of being taken : For he had often faid he would anfwer for no ...
... imagine no rea- fon for it , except his having taken a refolu- tion of going down into the powder - room to blow up the fhip , in cafe at any time it fhould be in danger of being taken : For he had often faid he would anfwer for no ...
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... imagine why fuch plain unde- niable truths are afferted with fo much elo- quence , unless in them to wrap up the more dangerous opinions , which otherwife could hardly be swallowed by any unprejudiced reader . I confess I fo much ...
... imagine why fuch plain unde- niable truths are afferted with fo much elo- quence , unless in them to wrap up the more dangerous opinions , which otherwife could hardly be swallowed by any unprejudiced reader . I confess I fo much ...
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... imagine , a multitude of dependers after him , and in another Sub- ject would have been counted a meritorious ļ fervice to his King and Country ; but in one fo nearly related to the Crown , is fuf- pected of ambition and defign , by ...
... imagine , a multitude of dependers after him , and in another Sub- ject would have been counted a meritorious ļ fervice to his King and Country ; but in one fo nearly related to the Crown , is fuf- pected of ambition and defign , by ...
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... imagine any Reli- gion likely to bring us to heaven , which hinders us from living peaceably and con- tentedly on earth . So that if principles of obedience to government be not the fure mark of a good religion ( because then MA ...
... imagine any Reli- gion likely to bring us to heaven , which hinders us from living peaceably and con- tentedly on earth . So that if principles of obedience to government be not the fure mark of a good religion ( because then MA ...
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... imagine the TORY fo partial or so blind , as not to fee faults in his fuperiors , because he only fighs in filence , and is rather ashamed than angry at it . For he thinks that taking pub lick notice of it is as ill - bred and unwife ...
... imagine the TORY fo partial or so blind , as not to fee faults in his fuperiors , because he only fighs in filence , and is rather ashamed than angry at it . For he thinks that taking pub lick notice of it is as ill - bred and unwife ...
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