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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... for them to cncrease their guards and strength , which ought not to breed the
least suspicion in their subjects . ... and the TRIMMER is forced to confess , the
best things are subject to that sometimes ; since he cannot deny that misfortune
to ...
... for them to cncrease their guards and strength , which ought not to breed the
least suspicion in their subjects . ... and the TRIMMER is forced to confess , the
best things are subject to that sometimes ; since he cannot deny that misfortune
to ...
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Which of his subjects ought most to be suspected in such a case , I will not
determine ; but whoever they are , may they be thrown out , like Jonas , to allay
the storm , and be forced to seek a shelter with that great Leviathan . The Tory is
content ...
Which of his subjects ought most to be suspected in such a case , I will not
determine ; but whoever they are , may they be thrown out , like Jonas , to allay
the storm , and be forced to seek a shelter with that great Leviathan . The Tory is
content ...
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HAVING been educated in order to be a Divine , he was a better fcholar than
commonly Courtiers are ; and so well versed in the Classick Poets , that I never
knew any man apply them so properly on any subject whatsoever , and without
any ...
HAVING been educated in order to be a Divine , he was a better fcholar than
commonly Courtiers are ; and so well versed in the Classick Poets , that I never
knew any man apply them so properly on any subject whatsoever , and without
any ...
Página 119
This was the only difference ; That , in case of a subject , the ill design was to
appear by some act of violenge , as wounding , & c . but in this case , any act
whatsoever that proves such a defign , is sufficient . My Lord COKE is of epinion ,
That ...
This was the only difference ; That , in case of a subject , the ill design was to
appear by some act of violenge , as wounding , & c . but in this case , any act
whatsoever that proves such a defign , is sufficient . My Lord COKE is of epinion ,
That ...
Página 131
... That at this time when such care was taken to limit treasons , and retrench so
many as were before at the common Law , it could not be the mcaning of that
cautious Parliament , in the same act of security to the subjects , to set up an
arbitrary ...
... That at this time when such care was taken to limit treasons , and retrench so
many as were before at the common Law , it could not be the mcaning of that
cautious Parliament , in the same act of security to the subjects , to set up an
arbitrary ...
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