The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele |
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... themselves in Concert with You , or a- gainst You , with Endlefs Honour as Your Friends , Infamy as Your Enemies . The Bright- eft Circumftance that can be related of the QUEEN Her Self , will be , It was SHE for whom MARLBOROUGH ...
... themselves in Concert with You , or a- gainst You , with Endlefs Honour as Your Friends , Infamy as Your Enemies . The Bright- eft Circumftance that can be related of the QUEEN Her Self , will be , It was SHE for whom MARLBOROUGH ...
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... themselves diminished in Proportion to what they grant out of themselves . An un- guarded and lavish Hand , in Grants of this Kind , would very foon make the Honour , flowing from a Prince , of no Value and Confideration tothofe on whom ...
... themselves diminished in Proportion to what they grant out of themselves . An un- guarded and lavish Hand , in Grants of this Kind , would very foon make the Honour , flowing from a Prince , of no Value and Confideration tothofe on whom ...
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... themselves all the Trade thereof by the Scheld , the Lys , and the Rhine . And as it highly concerns Great Britain not to be ex- ⚫cluded from thofe Two Branches of Trade , · fo it very much concerns Great Britain to pre- ' ferve the ...
... themselves all the Trade thereof by the Scheld , the Lys , and the Rhine . And as it highly concerns Great Britain not to be ex- ⚫cluded from thofe Two Branches of Trade , · fo it very much concerns Great Britain to pre- ' ferve the ...
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... themselves against Storms when they happen to fall into them , or to repair their Loffes and , ' refit after they have fuftained ill Weather . The Harbour of Dunkirk is one of thofe defirable , ' Retreats for Ships that fail to , or ...
... themselves against Storms when they happen to fall into them , or to repair their Loffes and , ' refit after they have fuftained ill Weather . The Harbour of Dunkirk is one of thofe defirable , ' Retreats for Ships that fail to , or ...
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... themselves that Juftice ; but where is Honour , where is Government , where is Pre- rogative , while neither Age nor Sex , Virtue nor Innocence , can have any Redrefs from the Affaults made upon their Reputation , which is dearer than ...
... themselves that Juftice ; but where is Honour , where is Government , where is Pre- rogative , while neither Age nor Sex , Virtue nor Innocence , can have any Redrefs from the Affaults made upon their Reputation , which is dearer than ...
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