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... barriers ( to our fucceffion ) of laws and oaths , & c . he thinks all fear vanisheth before them . I think fo too ... barrier . However , be that as it will , his thoughts , it feems , will not let him reft , but , before he is aware ...
... barriers ( to our fucceffion ) of laws and oaths , & c . he thinks all fear vanisheth before them . I think fo too ... barrier . However , be that as it will , his thoughts , it feems , will not let him reft , but , before he is aware ...
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... barrier - treaty hath put us under ; and the event hath fhewn , that it was prudent to proceed no fafter , until thofe difficulties were got over . The mole and harbour could not be destroyed , until the fhips were got out ; which , by ...
... barrier - treaty hath put us under ; and the event hath fhewn , that it was prudent to proceed no fafter , until thofe difficulties were got over . The mole and harbour could not be destroyed , until the fhips were got out ; which , by ...
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... barrier as the QUEEN insisted on . He is become the most powerful prince in Italy . I had rather fee him fo than the Emperor . He is fupp fed to have entered into a fecret and strict alliance with the haufe of Bourbon . This is one of ...
... barrier as the QUEEN insisted on . He is become the most powerful prince in Italy . I had rather fee him fo than the Emperor . He is fupp fed to have entered into a fecret and strict alliance with the haufe of Bourbon . This is one of ...
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... barrier - treaty , contain the principal facts which the author of John Bull has thrown into allegory ; and greatly illuftrates that piece , of which indeed it is poffible they were the ground - work . Hawkef . A particular account of ...
... barrier - treaty , contain the principal facts which the author of John Bull has thrown into allegory ; and greatly illuftrates that piece , of which indeed it is poffible they were the ground - work . Hawkef . A particular account of ...
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Página 403 - We are plagued here with an October Club ; that is, a set of above a hundred Parliamentmen of the country, who drink October beer at home, and meet every evening at a tavern near the Parliament, to consult affairs, and drive things on to extremes against the Whigs, to call the old ministry to account, and get off five or six heads.
Página 42 - For, although in their corrupt notions of divine worship, they are apt to multiply their gods; yet their earthly devotion is seldom paid to above one idol at a time of their own creation, whose oar they pull with less murmuring and much more skill, than when they share the lading, or even hold the helm.
Página 399 - ADVICE HUMBLY OFFERED TO -THE MEMBERS OF THE OCTOBER CLUB. In a Letter from a Person of Honour*.