The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele |
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Page 3
... should , out of theSoftnefs which is infe- parable from Natures truly He- roick , believe this a Diminution of Your Glory , I take the Liberty to exprefs to You , as well as I can , the Senfe which Mankind has of Your Merit . That Great ...
... should , out of theSoftnefs which is infe- parable from Natures truly He- roick , believe this a Diminution of Your Glory , I take the Liberty to exprefs to You , as well as I can , the Senfe which Mankind has of Your Merit . That Great ...
Page 12
... should be powerful enough to receive and maintain fo vaft a Pre- fent . However well difpofed Mens Minds may be , there are fome things which are not to be com- mitted to their Wills . The whole Conftitution is in Danger , ifthis Matter ...
... should be powerful enough to receive and maintain fo vaft a Pre- fent . However well difpofed Mens Minds may be , there are fome things which are not to be com- mitted to their Wills . The whole Conftitution is in Danger , ifthis Matter ...
Page 19
... should be , if poffible , upon equal Terms . Be Honeft , old NESTOR , and fay all this ; for what ever half - witted hot Whigs may think , we all value our Eftates and Li- berties , and every true Man of each Party muft think himself ...
... should be , if poffible , upon equal Terms . Be Honeft , old NESTOR , and fay all this ; for what ever half - witted hot Whigs may think , we all value our Eftates and Li- berties , and every true Man of each Party muft think himself ...
Page 31
... should take place , and destroy the Arguments above al- ledg'd in favour of the British Trade by the Way of Dunkirk , into the French Provinces ; yet the Reasons relating to the faid Com- merce by the Way of Dunkirk , into the Au ftrian ...
... should take place , and destroy the Arguments above al- ledg'd in favour of the British Trade by the Way of Dunkirk , into the French Provinces ; yet the Reasons relating to the faid Com- merce by the Way of Dunkirk , into the Au ftrian ...
Page 39
... should be directed to Monfieur Tugghe it would be still worfe ; for that would be to talk thus to him , viz . What do ye Petition the Queen for ? We tell you , The British Nation will not suffer it , the Queen dares not do it , for the ...
... should be directed to Monfieur Tugghe it would be still worfe ; for that would be to talk thus to him , viz . What do ye Petition the Queen for ? We tell you , The British Nation will not suffer it , the Queen dares not do it , for the ...
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