The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... party . A very fmall fhare of tafte , therefore , was fuf- ficient to keep the compiler from the defects of the one , and a very small share of philofophy from the mifrepresentations of the other . It It is not easy , however , to ...
... party . A very fmall fhare of tafte , therefore , was fuf- ficient to keep the compiler from the defects of the one , and a very small share of philofophy from the mifrepresentations of the other . It It is not easy , however , to ...
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... 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 feeing the bad effects effects of the tyranny of ...
... 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 feeing the bad effects effects of the tyranny of ...
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... parties of the enemy . Their fuccefs , in this rapacious and dreary method of living , en- couraged many more to join their fociety , till at length fufficiently augmented , they repaired to their monarch , who had by that time been ...
... parties of the enemy . Their fuccefs , in this rapacious and dreary method of living , en- couraged many more to join their fociety , till at length fufficiently augmented , they repaired to their monarch , who had by that time been ...
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... party among the Northumbrians to efpoufe his caufe . At first his aims feemed to be favoured by fortune ; but he was foon after killed in battle , and his death thus freed Edward from a very dangerous competitor . Nevertheless , the ...
... party among the Northumbrians to efpoufe his caufe . At first his aims feemed to be favoured by fortune ; but he was foon after killed in battle , and his death thus freed Edward from a very dangerous competitor . Nevertheless , the ...
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... party , that he pronounced a divorce between Edwy and El- giva . Ecclefiaftical cenfures were then attend- ed with the moft formidable effects . The king could no longer refift the indignation of the church , but confented to surrender ...
... party , that he pronounced a divorce between Edwy and El- giva . Ecclefiaftical cenfures were then attend- ed with the moft formidable effects . The king could no longer refift the indignation of the church , but confented to surrender ...
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