Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 2R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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Page 17
... seen the noble Relief given by this Nation to the diftreffed Portuguese , he had per- haps owned this Part of his Argument a little weakened ; but we do not think ourselves intitled to alter his lordship's Words , but that we are bound ...
... seen the noble Relief given by this Nation to the diftreffed Portuguese , he had per- haps owned this Part of his Argument a little weakened ; but we do not think ourselves intitled to alter his lordship's Words , but that we are bound ...
Page 57
... seen , and if any outward Confiderations were worthy the lafting Concern of a wife Man , we have fome of us felt , fuch Oppreffion from Party Government as no other Tyranny can parallel . We behold daily the most important Rights ...
... seen , and if any outward Confiderations were worthy the lafting Concern of a wife Man , we have fome of us felt , fuch Oppreffion from Party Government as no other Tyranny can parallel . We behold daily the most important Rights ...
Page 73
... seen as you enter it . The feveral Species of Government vie with each other in the Abfurdity of their Conftitutions , and the Oppreffion which they make their Subjects endure . Take them under what Form you please , they are , in ...
... seen as you enter it . The feveral Species of Government vie with each other in the Abfurdity of their Conftitutions , and the Oppreffion which they make their Subjects endure . Take them under what Form you please , they are , in ...
Page 108
... seen by many Antiquaries , and their Sentence has been always , that one JOHN WATER , a Block - head , that did not know his Heels from his Head , and could not spell his own Name , was the Author of it ; and the initial Letters , or Ab ...
... seen by many Antiquaries , and their Sentence has been always , that one JOHN WATER , a Block - head , that did not know his Heels from his Head , and could not spell his own Name , was the Author of it ; and the initial Letters , or Ab ...
Page 120
... seen , a Culdee or Monk is represented as desirous to take down in Writing from the Mouth of Oscian , who is the principal Personage in several of the following Fragments , his Warlike Archievements and those of his Family . But Oscian ...
... seen , a Culdee or Monk is represented as desirous to take down in Writing from the Mouth of Oscian , who is the principal Personage in several of the following Fragments , his Warlike Archievements and those of his Family . But Oscian ...
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