The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... attempts to have any opinion , to satisfy all parties . It is not yet decided in po- litics , whether the diminution of kingly power in England tends to increase the happiness , or the freedom of the people . For my own part , from ...
... attempts to have any opinion , to satisfy all parties . It is not yet decided in po- litics , whether the diminution of kingly power in England tends to increase the happiness , or the freedom of the people . For my own part , from ...
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... to chufe a landing - place of greater fe- curity . The place he chofe was about eight miles farther on , fome fuppofe at Deal , where ap an inclining shore and a level country invited his attempts ΤΟ HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... to chufe a landing - place of greater fe- curity . The place he chofe was about eight miles farther on , fome fuppofe at Deal , where ap an inclining shore and a level country invited his attempts ΤΟ HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Oliver Goldsmith. an inclining shore and a level country invited his attempts . The poor , naked , ill - armed Bri- tons , we may well fuppofe , were but an un- equal match for the difciplined Romans , who had before conquered Gaul , and ...
Oliver Goldsmith. an inclining shore and a level country invited his attempts . The poor , naked , ill - armed Bri- tons , we may well fuppofe , were but an un- equal match for the difciplined Romans , who had before conquered Gaul , and ...
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... to levy the contributions in Britain ferved to excite the indignation of the natives , and give fpirit to his attempts . This rude foldier , though with inferior inferior forces , continued , for about the space of 16 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... to levy the contributions in Britain ferved to excite the indignation of the natives , and give fpirit to his attempts . This rude foldier , though with inferior inferior forces , continued , for about the space of 16 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... attempt at once to introduce thefe advantages will ever be ineffectual . The arts of peace and refinement muft rife by flow degrees in every country , and can never be propagated with the fame rapidity by which new govern- ments may be ...
... attempt at once to introduce thefe advantages will ever be ineffectual . The arts of peace and refinement muft rife by flow degrees in every country , and can never be propagated with the fame rapidity by which new govern- ments may be ...
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