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... she would recall part of her " fentence concerning Dunkirk , by caufing her thunderbolts to " fall only on the martial works and to fpare the moles and dykes , which in their naked condition could be no more than " objects of pity ...
... she would recall part of her " fentence concerning Dunkirk , by caufing her thunderbolts to " fall only on the martial works and to fpare the moles and dykes , which in their naked condition could be no more than " objects of pity ...
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... she was poffeffed of , to be always nearest her Majesty's perfon ; by which the whole power at home and abroad would be devolved upon that family . This was a profpect fo very inviting , that , to confefs the truth , it could not be ...
... she was poffeffed of , to be always nearest her Majesty's perfon ; by which the whole power at home and abroad would be devolved upon that family . This was a profpect fo very inviting , that , to confefs the truth , it could not be ...
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... she had conquered for them ; to undertake for a great deal more without ftipulating the leaft advantage for herself ; and accept , as an equivalent , the mean condition of those States affifting to preferve her QUEEN on the throne ...
... she had conquered for them ; to undertake for a great deal more without ftipulating the leaft advantage for herself ; and accept , as an equivalent , the mean condition of those States affifting to preferve her QUEEN on the throne ...
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... she therefore dips them in mud , and foaring aloft scatters it in the eyes of the multitude , flying with great fwiftnefs ; but at every turn is forced to stoop in dirty ways for new fup- plies . I have been fometimes thinking , if a ...
... she therefore dips them in mud , and foaring aloft scatters it in the eyes of the multitude , flying with great fwiftnefs ; but at every turn is forced to stoop in dirty ways for new fup- plies . I have been fometimes thinking , if a ...
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... She hopes the endeavours of the clergy in " this refpect will not be unfuccefsful ; and for her part , " is ready to give them all fit encouragement to proceed " in the difpatch of fuch business as properly belongs to " them ; and to ...
... She hopes the endeavours of the clergy in " this refpect will not be unfuccefsful ; and for her part , " is ready to give them all fit encouragement to proceed " in the difpatch of fuch business as properly belongs to " them ; and to ...
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