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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... JUST at this time the Duke of MONMOUTH was setting up in France to be a foldier ; and being fo favoured at Maestrich by the French King , as to have a fure and cafy attacque kept back on purpose ' till his day came of commanding ; the ...
... JUST at this time the Duke of MONMOUTH was setting up in France to be a foldier ; and being fo favoured at Maestrich by the French King , as to have a fure and cafy attacque kept back on purpose ' till his day came of commanding ; the ...
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... - tion of his Prince's power . Now I confefs , this appears to nie just as if a highway - man , overtaken by a hue and cry , should stand VOL . II . F at at bay , and thus pretend to wheedle the pursuing OF A TORY , & c . 65.
... - tion of his Prince's power . Now I confefs , this appears to nie just as if a highway - man , overtaken by a hue and cry , should stand VOL . II . F at at bay , and thus pretend to wheedle the pursuing OF A TORY , & c . 65.
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... just title to our defence , and veneration : But all this while he thinks a fubject of Venice would be as guilty in shaking that auguft fabrick of Ari- ftocracy , as any of our Innovators can be here ; because the reafon is the fame ...
... just title to our defence , and veneration : But all this while he thinks a fubject of Venice would be as guilty in shaking that auguft fabrick of Ari- ftocracy , as any of our Innovators can be here ; because the reafon is the fame ...
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... just after the Revolution . SIR , N ° OTHING in this world is , or ought to be fo dear to any man of honour , as his reputation ; and confequently the defence of it is the greatest obligation that one man can lay on another . There are ...
... just after the Revolution . SIR , N ° OTHING in this world is , or ought to be fo dear to any man of honour , as his reputation ; and confequently the defence of it is the greatest obligation that one man can lay on another . There are ...
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... just in them to confider that , altho by the neceffity of the times and iniquity of thofe arbitrary defigns in which my Lord of STRAFFORD was fo very able an inftrument , it was thought juft and fit to destroy one man , in order to fave ...
... just in them to confider that , altho by the neceffity of the times and iniquity of thofe arbitrary defigns in which my Lord of STRAFFORD was fo very able an inftrument , it was thought juft and fit to destroy one man , in order to fave ...
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