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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... not very confi derable , when writ- ten by themselves , have been greedily read , and often found useful ; not only for the knowledge of things paft , but as cautions for the fu- B 2 ture : ture : I have chosen to imploy fome part of.
... not very confi derable , when writ- ten by themselves , have been greedily read , and often found useful ; not only for the knowledge of things paft , but as cautions for the fu- B 2 ture : ture : I have chosen to imploy fome part of.
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... that misfortune to have hap- pened even in Parliaments themselves . ز I am entirely of the TRIMMER's opinion as to printing of Books only on one fide , and and think it a very naufeous partiality ; and for 52 THE CHARACTER.
... that misfortune to have hap- pened even in Parliaments themselves . ز I am entirely of the TRIMMER's opinion as to printing of Books only on one fide , and and think it a very naufeous partiality ; and for 52 THE CHARACTER.
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... themselves , what does this man ail ? What does the world mean to find fault with our moderation , is it not a vertue ? is it not a fign of fenfe as well as juftice to be ever impartial ? Let us leave this parent , this ma- fter to his ...
... themselves , what does this man ail ? What does the world mean to find fault with our moderation , is it not a vertue ? is it not a fign of fenfe as well as juftice to be ever impartial ? Let us leave this parent , this ma- fter to his ...
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... themselves , would engross the very funshine , with the hazard of being burnt , in cafe there were not enough of it for every body ? And , for my part , tho ' ' tis a great fault in mankind , I cannot but charitably forgive it ; because ...
... themselves , would engross the very funshine , with the hazard of being burnt , in cafe there were not enough of it for every body ? And , for my part , tho ' ' tis a great fault in mankind , I cannot but charitably forgive it ; because ...
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... themselves , newly come from among them , or fhould be fo , to represent boldly all their grievances , to express the true mind of the nation , and to dispose of their money , at least so far as to begin all bills of that nature ; and ...
... themselves , newly come from among them , or fhould be fo , to represent boldly all their grievances , to express the true mind of the nation , and to dispose of their money , at least so far as to begin all bills of that nature ; and ...
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