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... shall endea- vour all we can to please them more and more . * Our Readers will take notice , that we have been often at an additional Expence , particularly in the Month of December , in order to finish in the Appendix the Pro- ceedings ...
... shall endea- vour all we can to please them more and more . * Our Readers will take notice , that we have been often at an additional Expence , particularly in the Month of December , in order to finish in the Appendix the Pro- ceedings ...
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... shall meet with ten , their having done the State any whofe Reigns have been made unhappy , Service . or inglorious , by the Corruption , Am- bition , or Treachery of over grown Favourites . That he has neglected to guard the Seas , and ...
... shall meet with ten , their having done the State any whofe Reigns have been made unhappy , Service . or inglorious , by the Corruption , Am- bition , or Treachery of over grown Favourites . That he has neglected to guard the Seas , and ...
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... shall be as good a French- man as I am now a Spaniard . Bp . B- -t , tho ' a valuable Man , is not to be depended on in his Cha- racter of King William ; for the King D never lik'd him , and we feldom like Men who don't like us . He ow ...
... shall be as good a French- man as I am now a Spaniard . Bp . B- -t , tho ' a valuable Man , is not to be depended on in his Cha- racter of King William ; for the King D never lik'd him , and we feldom like Men who don't like us . He ow ...
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... shall not eat of every Tree of the Garden ? It is likewife the Language and Sen- timent of all Libertines ever fince . Sobrius argues thus : That great and good God , who firft gave us our Natures , form'd us with Senfes and Paffions ...
... shall not eat of every Tree of the Garden ? It is likewife the Language and Sen- timent of all Libertines ever fince . Sobrius argues thus : That great and good God , who firft gave us our Natures , form'd us with Senfes and Paffions ...
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... shall direct , barely for Fear of being oblig'd to fay more—— He therefore recommends it to Mr. D'Anvers to encourage the Revival of thefe Spectacles . Fog's Journal , April 22. N ° 181 . A Character of Queen Mary . MONG a Free People ...
... shall direct , barely for Fear of being oblig'd to fay more—— He therefore recommends it to Mr. D'Anvers to encourage the Revival of thefe Spectacles . Fog's Journal , April 22. N ° 181 . A Character of Queen Mary . MONG a Free People ...
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