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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... manner presently after ; at which we began to think cannon bullets that came fo near a little worth the minding ; but were extremely furprized to perceive they came from the Admiral . By this time Captain CLEMENT was a- larmed alfo ...
... manner presently after ; at which we began to think cannon bullets that came fo near a little worth the minding ; but were extremely furprized to perceive they came from the Admiral . By this time Captain CLEMENT was a- larmed alfo ...
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... manner , as he called it . THE Court was inclined before , not to be over - partial to Prince RUPERT , who feem'd as jealous as any body of its grow- ing arbitrary by any great fuccefs over Hol- land , though himself was Generaliffimo a ...
... manner , as he called it . THE Court was inclined before , not to be over - partial to Prince RUPERT , who feem'd as jealous as any body of its grow- ing arbitrary by any great fuccefs over Hol- land , though himself was Generaliffimo a ...
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... is , free from all manner of frailties . WHAT Our TRIMMER fays about Armics is unanswerable , when they are employ- ed not for defence of the Government , but or opprefs But there is for all the but either 50 THE CHARACTER.
... is , free from all manner of frailties . WHAT Our TRIMMER fays about Armics is unanswerable , when they are employ- ed not for defence of the Government , but or opprefs But there is for all the but either 50 THE CHARACTER.
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... manner of proceed- ing against criminals ) I conclude with him first as to the crime , which I think horrid beyond a name , and then afterwards examine calmly who is the unexcufable criminal : In order to which inquifition , I must ...
... manner of proceed- ing against criminals ) I conclude with him first as to the crime , which I think horrid beyond a name , and then afterwards examine calmly who is the unexcufable criminal : In order to which inquifition , I must ...
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... must be raised towards this war , are not disposed away in so fair a manner as ought to be ; and I am afraid they will fay their money is not given , but taken . I am fure , whatever fuccefs this Bill may have H 4 I HOUSE OF LORDS . 103.
... must be raised towards this war , are not disposed away in so fair a manner as ought to be ; and I am afraid they will fay their money is not given , but taken . I am fure , whatever fuccefs this Bill may have H 4 I HOUSE OF LORDS . 103.
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