London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Том 40C. Ackers, 1771 |
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... thought themfelves happy under it , and they certainly were 15 . It was the misfortune of King James the Firft , who fucceeded her , that he did not with all his pedantick wildom know how to fupport his fa- vourite prerogative on that ...
... thought themfelves happy under it , and they certainly were 15 . It was the misfortune of King James the Firft , who fucceeded her , that he did not with all his pedantick wildom know how to fupport his fa- vourite prerogative on that ...
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... thought yourself juftified in refuting to acknowledge to the injured perfon an anonymous writing , how can you expect that I fhould give you an an- fwer about pamphlets that bear other men's names ? It is true I have always avowed ...
... thought yourself juftified in refuting to acknowledge to the injured perfon an anonymous writing , how can you expect that I fhould give you an an- fwer about pamphlets that bear other men's names ? It is true I have always avowed ...
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... thought of treachery or bafe- nefs . I've not betray'd my honour , or the state ; Nor you have I betray'd - I ow'd you nothing ; No faith I plighted , nor have you a right This heart to question , or arraign its feelings . Know then ...
... thought of treachery or bafe- nefs . I've not betray'd my honour , or the state ; Nor you have I betray'd - I ow'd you nothing ; No faith I plighted , nor have you a right This heart to question , or arraign its feelings . Know then ...
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... thoughts ftand ali reveal'd . Make me forgetful of each vain puriuit , And keep , far from me , all that can pollute ... thought worth Notice , your inferting it will oblige A Your conftant Reader T. L. Confeffor I met t'other day very ...
... thoughts ftand ali reveal'd . Make me forgetful of each vain puriuit , And keep , far from me , all that can pollute ... thought worth Notice , your inferting it will oblige A Your conftant Reader T. L. Confeffor I met t'other day very ...
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... thought fit to obferve a profound filence on this neceflary article of public reparation . If it were thought that any circum- ftances appeared in the particular cafe of the governor to make an abate- ment or pardon of the punishment ...
... thought fit to obferve a profound filence on this neceflary article of public reparation . If it were thought that any circum- ftances appeared in the particular cafe of the governor to make an abate- ment or pardon of the punishment ...
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Стр. 149 - That the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in parliament ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of parliament.
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