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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us , and of the unparallelld boldness our nation always shews in the worst
designs as well as the best ; and my good opinion of our TRIMMER gives me
almost an assurance , that he will conclude ten thousand soldiers are now as
necessary to ...
us , and of the unparallelld boldness our nation always shews in the worst
designs as well as the best ; and my good opinion of our TRIMMER gives me
almost an assurance , that he will conclude ten thousand soldiers are now as
necessary to ...
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I cannot but think this opinion of his a little extraordinary , because of the great
facility there may be either of an infant's being put upon committing a mischief of
this kind ; or of any person's counterfeiting madness for that very purpose : We ...
I cannot but think this opinion of his a little extraordinary , because of the great
facility there may be either of an infant's being put upon committing a mischief of
this kind ; or of any person's counterfeiting madness for that very purpose : We ...
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For , tho ' to the first opinion of its being meant of the House of Lords only , the
mentioning a King is no objection ; because his name is always used in a Court
of Judicature , where he is supposed to be virtually present ; and because ...
For , tho ' to the first opinion of its being meant of the House of Lords only , the
mentioning a King is no objection ; because his name is always used in a Court
of Judicature , where he is supposed to be virtually present ; and because ...
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But since I understand this clause to be only Minatory , in order to deter and not to
punish offenders ; it will be objected that if this opinion were right , there had
been no occafion for all that caution , which I my self had just now observ'd in the
...
But since I understand this clause to be only Minatory , in order to deter and not to
punish offenders ; it will be objected that if this opinion were right , there had
been no occafion for all that caution , which I my self had just now observ'd in the
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Y OU desire my opinion as to the late disputein France concerning HOMER : And
I think it excusable ( at an age alas of not much pleasure ) to amuse my self , a
little in taking notice of a controversy , than which nothing is at present more ...
Y OU desire my opinion as to the late disputein France concerning HOMER : And
I think it excusable ( at an age alas of not much pleasure ) to amuse my self , a
little in taking notice of a controversy , than which nothing is at present more ...
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able according affairs afterwards againſt agreed almoſt alſo appears Army authority becauſe believe beſt better body buſineſs caſe cauſe CICERO City clauſe command common confeſs conſider Court dangerous deſign deſire Duke Earl elſe enemies England eſpecially excuſe fail fault favour firſt France give happen hard head himſelf hope Houſe imagine Judges juſt juſtice kind King King's laſt late leaſt leave leſs living Lord manner matter mean ment mind moſt muſt nature never obſerve occaſion once opinion Parliament perhaps perſon preſent pretend Prince publick reaſon reſt ſame ſay ſee ſeems ſelf ſent ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhew ſhip ſhould ſince ſome ſometimes ſort ſtill ſubject ſuch ſuppoſe ſure taken themſelves theſe thing thoſe thought tion TRIMMER truth uſe whole whoſe wiſe