The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.B. Law, 1797 |
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... interests . The general altering his countenance , at once changed the difcourfe , and would enter into no farther conference with him . The fame deep referve was held through all his fubfequent pro- ceedings . Hearing that the officers ...
... interests . The general altering his countenance , at once changed the difcourfe , and would enter into no farther conference with him . The fame deep referve was held through all his fubfequent pro- ceedings . Hearing that the officers ...
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... interests with their own . Notwithstanding the joy of the people was un- bounded , yet fomething was thought to be due to juftice , and fome vengeancé was neceffary to be taken upon those who had lately involved the nation in its ...
... interests with their own . Notwithstanding the joy of the people was un- bounded , yet fomething was thought to be due to juftice , and fome vengeancé was neceffary to be taken upon those who had lately involved the nation in its ...
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... interests of the confede- rates , and even those of his own kingdoms . This was a charge he could not deny ; and though the king was more culpable than the minifter , yet the profecution was carried on against him with rigour . But he ...
... interests of the confede- rates , and even those of his own kingdoms . This was a charge he could not deny ; and though the king was more culpable than the minifter , yet the profecution was carried on against him with rigour . But he ...
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... . This , like all other combinations , was made up of men , fome guided by principle to the fub- verfion of the prefent defpotic power , fome by I intereft , interest , and still many more by revenge . Some 96 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... . This , like all other combinations , was made up of men , fome guided by principle to the fub- verfion of the prefent defpotic power , fome by I intereft , interest , and still many more by revenge . Some 96 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Oliver Goldsmith. interest , and still many more by revenge . Some time before , in the year 1681 , the king had been feized with a fit of fickness , at Windfor , which gave a great alarm to the public . Shaf- tesbury had even then ...
Oliver Goldsmith. interest , and still many more by revenge . Some time before , in the year 1681 , the king had been feized with a fit of fickness , at Windfor , which gave a great alarm to the public . Shaf- tesbury had even then ...
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