The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele |
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Page 10
... given to the Prerogative . A Peer and his Heirs are Checks in the Legifla- ture to the Queen and her Heirs ; that Part of the Legiflature which is in the Queen , is ap- parently diminished by fo much as the gives out of it , from her ...
... given to the Prerogative . A Peer and his Heirs are Checks in the Legifla- ture to the Queen and her Heirs ; that Part of the Legiflature which is in the Queen , is ap- parently diminished by fo much as the gives out of it , from her ...
Page 11
... given to any who are delighted with it ; they may be well pleafed , and we not hurt : But the Cafe is much other- wife ; for from the very Moment a Man has a Patent , and is introduc'd into the House of Sir Miles Wharton . II.
... given to any who are delighted with it ; they may be well pleafed , and we not hurt : But the Cafe is much other- wife ; for from the very Moment a Man has a Patent , and is introduc'd into the House of Sir Miles Wharton . II.
Page 16
... given gratis to Paffengers in the Streets at Noon Day . You fee the Title of it is , A most humble Address or Me- morial , prefented to her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain , by the Deputy of the Magi- " ftrates of Dunkirk . The ...
... given gratis to Paffengers in the Streets at Noon Day . You fee the Title of it is , A most humble Address or Me- morial , prefented to her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain , by the Deputy of the Magi- " ftrates of Dunkirk . The ...
Page 23
... given Gratis in the open Streets : A Country Gentleman of my Acquaintance , who was going into Wales , the next Day , receiv'd one of them from a Boy di- ftributing them in Cheapfide , and made me a Prefent of it . I will trouble you ...
... given Gratis in the open Streets : A Country Gentleman of my Acquaintance , who was going into Wales , the next Day , receiv'd one of them from a Boy di- ftributing them in Cheapfide , and made me a Prefent of it . I will trouble you ...
Page 35
... given gratis to Paffengers in the Streets at Noon - Day . You fee the Title of it is , A moft humble Address or Me- ' morial , prefented to her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain , by the Deputy of the Magi- ftrates of Dunkirk . The ...
... given gratis to Paffengers in the Streets at Noon - Day . You fee the Title of it is , A moft humble Address or Me- ' morial , prefented to her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain , by the Deputy of the Magi- ftrates of Dunkirk . The ...
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