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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... OBSERVE also , if you please my Lords , the City sent their officers feveral times to view this ground , by which one of my op- pofers own'd here he was at last convinc'd , that it was a good bargain for the City , upon account of their ...
... OBSERVE also , if you please my Lords , the City sent their officers feveral times to view this ground , by which one of my op- pofers own'd here he was at last convinc'd , that it was a good bargain for the City , upon account of their ...
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... observation is , that by the word ( Compagne ) a Queen Dowager is excluded , according to the opinion of all Lawyers ; yet this is not fo clear , if we con- fider her to have been once ( la Compagne du Roy ) by which that word may reach ...
... observation is , that by the word ( Compagne ) a Queen Dowager is excluded , according to the opinion of all Lawyers ; yet this is not fo clear , if we con- fider her to have been once ( la Compagne du Roy ) by which that word may reach ...
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... observe another very common mif- take about that Bill against my Lord of STRAF- Abundance of people , especially the old Cavaliers , understand this Provifo laft recited as a reflection on the Bill it felf ; and as if his cafe was fo ...
... observe another very common mif- take about that Bill against my Lord of STRAF- Abundance of people , especially the old Cavaliers , understand this Provifo laft recited as a reflection on the Bill it felf ; and as if his cafe was fo ...
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... in TUL- Ly's firft Letter to ATTICUS , is almost fufficient to recom- mend all that fol- lows . For ' tis not a may meer Affectation of good nature ; ( fuch as we VOL . II . O may observe in the way and words of fome diffemblers.
... in TUL- Ly's firft Letter to ATTICUS , is almost fufficient to recom- mend all that fol- lows . For ' tis not a may meer Affectation of good nature ; ( fuch as we VOL . II . O may observe in the way and words of fome diffemblers.
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John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham. may observe in the way and words of fome diffemblers , who yet fhine with it extremely among those who cannot distinguish ; ) but this is an appeal to a wife and old acquain- tance ; " You who know me ...
John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham. may observe in the way and words of fome diffemblers , who yet fhine with it extremely among those who cannot distinguish ; ) but this is an appeal to a wife and old acquain- tance ; " You who know me ...
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