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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... would prove fufficient to beat all the enemies fleet ; at least , hold them in play ' till the rest of ours came up . The Prince , aftonished at fuch an unaccountable intrepi- dity , B 3 dity , made us fmile to see him take on MEMOIR S.
... would prove fufficient to beat all the enemies fleet ; at least , hold them in play ' till the rest of ours came up . The Prince , aftonished at fuch an unaccountable intrepi- dity , B 3 dity , made us fmile to see him take on MEMOIR S.
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... rest to knock down all the fentinels first , and then to fall on the Dutch above deck ; by which brisk action they redeemed that confiderable ship . The boatswain's name was SMALL , whom I had opportunity of knowing well after- wards ...
... rest to knock down all the fentinels first , and then to fall on the Dutch above deck ; by which brisk action they redeemed that confiderable ship . The boatswain's name was SMALL , whom I had opportunity of knowing well after- wards ...
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... rest . And I cannot 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 ...
... rest . And I cannot 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 ...
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... rest for their fakes ! But as he goes on in deploring the hard condition of them , and other diffenters ; as if there was no remedy but patience for the unreasonable severity of laws , ' till a Par- liament thought fit to repeal them ...
... rest for their fakes ! But as he goes on in deploring the hard condition of them , and other diffenters ; as if there was no remedy but patience for the unreasonable severity of laws , ' till a Par- liament thought fit to repeal them ...
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... very small number a- gainst the opinion of the rest , instead of hurt- ing me , only exposes themselves . Yet I am forry for this odd manner of proceeding , not- with- withstanding all the advantage it has given me because it ( 105 )
... very small number a- gainst the opinion of the rest , instead of hurt- ing me , only exposes themselves . Yet I am forry for this odd manner of proceeding , not- with- withstanding all the advantage it has given me because it ( 105 )
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