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... , tranflated him into one of the twelve figns in the Zodiac , called Sagittarius . " Where , according to our almanacks , he now rules over the hips and thighs . . 1 A HE people of England , it is generally observed ,
... , tranflated him into one of the twelve figns in the Zodiac , called Sagittarius . " Where , according to our almanacks , he now rules over the hips and thighs . . 1 A HE people of England , it is generally observed ,
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... England above its former pitch , and made the people enjoy a happiness unknown to their ancestors under moft of her predeceffors : But her reign will always be numbered among thofe that were the most dangerous to liberty . She certainly ...
... England above its former pitch , and made the people enjoy a happiness unknown to their ancestors under moft of her predeceffors : But her reign will always be numbered among thofe that were the most dangerous to liberty . She certainly ...
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... England would ever put his good offices to the trial ; but his administration , either proper or delegated , has not given the strongest proof that they might have been relied upon , if they had been needed . Ever fince this favourite ...
... England would ever put his good offices to the trial ; but his administration , either proper or delegated , has not given the strongest proof that they might have been relied upon , if they had been needed . Ever fince this favourite ...
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... England . But favourites are more dan- gerous to their mafters in this country , than in any other , because we are a free peopl . England will not fubmit to favouritifm ; for though the people naturally love their King , they cannot ...
... England . But favourites are more dan- gerous to their mafters in this country , than in any other , because we are a free peopl . England will not fubmit to favouritifm ; for though the people naturally love their King , they cannot ...
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... England reign for their people . Though the minifters of state are named by the crown ; they ' are the fervants of the public . The King wears the crown for the public service , and the royal estate is not so much defigned to exhibit ...
... England reign for their people . Though the minifters of state are named by the crown ; they ' are the fervants of the public . The King wears the crown for the public service , and the royal estate is not so much defigned to exhibit ...
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