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... - try , to comfort them un- der the Neglect of their Friends , and fupport them against the Refent- ment of their Enemies . Your Lordship is pro- duced by Providence , in an 1 an ample and flowing Fortune , to make a Dedication .
... - try , to comfort them un- der the Neglect of their Friends , and fupport them against the Refent- ment of their Enemies . Your Lordship is pro- duced by Providence , in an 1 an ample and flowing Fortune , to make a Dedication .
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... Enemy was to be Con- quer'd : Till You were plac'd at the Head of Armies , the Confederates feem'd contented to fhow France , That She could not overcome Europe : But it enter'd not into the Heart of Man , That the rest of Europe could ...
... Enemy was to be Con- quer'd : Till You were plac'd at the Head of Armies , the Confederates feem'd contented to fhow France , That She could not overcome Europe : But it enter'd not into the Heart of Man , That the rest of Europe could ...
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... Enemies . The Bright- eft Circumftance that can be related of the QUEEN Her Self , will be , It was SHE for whom MARLBOROUGH Conquer'd . Since it is Thus , My Lord , if even the Glorious Edi- fic : fice which Your Country decreed should ...
... Enemies . The Bright- eft Circumftance that can be related of the QUEEN Her Self , will be , It was SHE for whom MARLBOROUGH Conquer'd . Since it is Thus , My Lord , if even the Glorious Edi- fic : fice which Your Country decreed should ...
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... Enemies . That Sweet Complacency , that Admirable Spirit , which is fo tempered for the Arts of Common Life , makes us lofe our Wonder in Love . Is that Amiable Man , with that Eafy Gesture , that Gentle Befeeching Mein , the Man Terri ...
... Enemies . That Sweet Complacency , that Admirable Spirit , which is fo tempered for the Arts of Common Life , makes us lofe our Wonder in Love . Is that Amiable Man , with that Eafy Gesture , that Gentle Befeeching Mein , the Man Terri ...
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... Enemy may en- ter by Sea and by Land , in order to burn both the Ships that might be fitting out there , and even the Town and Harbour . Thus in fuch a Condition Dunkirk neither will nor even • can be oppofite either to your Majefty's ...
... Enemy may en- ter by Sea and by Land , in order to burn both the Ships that might be fitting out there , and even the Town and Harbour . Thus in fuch a Condition Dunkirk neither will nor even • can be oppofite either to your Majefty's ...
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