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... be a tyrant to them . Favourites were the deftruction of the Stuart family ; they will , at all times , prove the real enemies of their prince : They They plant thorns in his crown , who give caufe Remarks on the British Government . 7.
... be a tyrant to them . Favourites were the deftruction of the Stuart family ; they will , at all times , prove the real enemies of their prince : They They plant thorns in his crown , who give caufe Remarks on the British Government . 7.
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They plant thorns in his crown , who give caufe for that idea to arise in the minds of this people . To refift the afcendency of a favourite over the King , is , in truth , to preserve his Majesty's freedom , and to prevent the whole ...
They plant thorns in his crown , who give caufe for that idea to arise in the minds of this people . To refift the afcendency of a favourite over the King , is , in truth , to preserve his Majesty's freedom , and to prevent the whole ...
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... give the faid fubfidy , without the King's granting to the commons the following condi- tions . 1. That the clergy , having the third part of the kingdom in their hands , shall in proportion grant the like subsidy . 2. That the Bishop ...
... give the faid fubfidy , without the King's granting to the commons the following condi- tions . 1. That the clergy , having the third part of the kingdom in their hands , shall in proportion grant the like subsidy . 2. That the Bishop ...
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... give a keener relish to their pleafures ; and as the trueft arguments not to let any portion of it pass unenjoyed , they were per- petually celebrating the mifteries of the god of love , who de- lights in the friendly gloom of night ...
... give a keener relish to their pleafures ; and as the trueft arguments not to let any portion of it pass unenjoyed , they were per- petually celebrating the mifteries of the god of love , who de- lights in the friendly gloom of night ...
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... Give me leave only to af- Ture you , that I am , and ever fhall be , in the trueft fente , your most fincere and affectionate friend , To Mr. Wilkes , in Great George - freet , Westminster , My dear WILKES , ACITE ROBERT LLOYD Your ...
... Give me leave only to af- Ture you , that I am , and ever fhall be , in the trueft fente , your most fincere and affectionate friend , To Mr. Wilkes , in Great George - freet , Westminster , My dear WILKES , ACITE ROBERT LLOYD Your ...
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