Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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... made immense and rapid Conquefts , which doubtlefs were not com- paffed without the ufual Carnage . We fee an Army of above three Millions employed by this martial Queen Queen in a War against the Indians . We fee 20 A VINDICATION.
... made immense and rapid Conquefts , which doubtlefs were not com- paffed without the ufual Carnage . We fee an Army of above three Millions employed by this martial Queen Queen in a War against the Indians . We fee 20 A VINDICATION.
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Robert Dodsley. Queen in a War against the Indians . We fee the Indians arming a yet greater ; and we behold a War continued with much Fury , and in various Suc- cefs . This ends with the Retreat of the Queen , with scarce a Third of the ...
Robert Dodsley. Queen in a War against the Indians . We fee the Indians arming a yet greater ; and we behold a War continued with much Fury , and in various Suc- cefs . This ends with the Retreat of the Queen , with scarce a Third of the ...
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... and a Daughter : Charles ; Richard , Lieu- tenant - colonel of the Queen's own royal Regiment of Horfe ; Edward , Captain of a Man of War ; Gerard , M 3 Gerard , one of the Chaplains to King George the ( 165 ) Advertisement. ...
... and a Daughter : Charles ; Richard , Lieu- tenant - colonel of the Queen's own royal Regiment of Horfe ; Edward , Captain of a Man of War ; Gerard , M 3 Gerard , one of the Chaplains to King George the ( 165 ) Advertisement. ...
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... Queen with the Satis- faction which she had extorted herself when only the Boat and Servants of the Earl of Manchefter had been infulted at Venice . That State had broken through their fundamental Laws to content the Queen of Great ...
... Queen with the Satis- faction which she had extorted herself when only the Boat and Servants of the Earl of Manchefter had been infulted at Venice . That State had broken through their fundamental Laws to content the Queen of Great ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , has been de- fervedly admired : Her beft Portraits fcarcely exhibit a more lively Image . The original Work , of which perhaps there are not above four , or five Copies in England , is an Itinerary through Germany ...
... Queen Elizabeth , has been de- fervedly admired : Her beft Portraits fcarcely exhibit a more lively Image . The original Work , of which perhaps there are not above four , or five Copies in England , is an Itinerary through Germany ...
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