Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 2R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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... Prince ; and by a Prince , he means every fort of State however con- ftituted . He ought , fays this great political Doctor , to confider Peace only as a breathing - time , which gives him Leifure to contrive , and furnishes Ability to ...
... Prince ; and by a Prince , he means every fort of State however con- ftituted . He ought , fays this great political Doctor , to confider Peace only as a breathing - time , which gives him Leifure to contrive , and furnishes Ability to ...
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... Prince cut off at one Stroke 150,000 Romans by a Maffacre . In that War Sylla deftroyed 300,000 Men at Che- ronea . He defeated Mithridates's Army under Do- rilaus , and flew 300,000 . This great and unfor- tunate Prince loft another ...
... Prince cut off at one Stroke 150,000 Romans by a Maffacre . In that War Sylla deftroyed 300,000 Men at Che- ronea . He defeated Mithridates's Army under Do- rilaus , and flew 300,000 . This great and unfor- tunate Prince loft another ...
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... Prince cut off at one Stroke 150,000 Romans by a Maffacre , In that War Sylla destroyed 300,000 Men at Che- ronea . He defeated Mithridates's Army under Do- rilaus , and flew 300,000 . This great and unfor- tunate Prince loft another ...
... Prince cut off at one Stroke 150,000 Romans by a Maffacre , In that War Sylla destroyed 300,000 Men at Che- ronea . He defeated Mithridates's Army under Do- rilaus , and flew 300,000 . This great and unfor- tunate Prince loft another ...
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... Prince without a Favourite , by whom he is governed in as arbitrary a Manner as he governs the Wretches fubjected to ... Prince , that thofe Murmurs , raised by his own Oppreffion , are the Effects of Difaffection to the Prince's ...
... Prince without a Favourite , by whom he is governed in as arbitrary a Manner as he governs the Wretches fubjected to ... Prince , that thofe Murmurs , raised by his own Oppreffion , are the Effects of Difaffection to the Prince's ...
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... Prince intended the Ruin of this City of wicked Bedlamites , he could not have taken a more effectual Method to do it , than by such an ensnaring Largefs . The Distibution of this Bounty caused a Quarrel ; the Majority set on foot an ...
... Prince intended the Ruin of this City of wicked Bedlamites , he could not have taken a more effectual Method to do it , than by such an ensnaring Largefs . The Distibution of this Bounty caused a Quarrel ; the Majority set on foot an ...
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