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... Diftinctions are , there , made by the Rule of Reason and Ju- ftice ; a young and no- ble Heart , generously difpofed by Nature , and fortified by Letters , can deter- determine , in fpite of prevailing Fashion to the contrary Dedication .
... Diftinctions are , there , made by the Rule of Reason and Ju- ftice ; a young and no- ble Heart , generously difpofed by Nature , and fortified by Letters , can deter- determine , in fpite of prevailing Fashion to the contrary Dedication .
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... reason of the Conveniency and lefs Expence which the latter will find in carrying on their Commerce by the Scheld and the Lys , and the round about " way the other will be oblig'd to go . Where- as by preferving the Harbour of Dunkirk ...
... reason of the Conveniency and lefs Expence which the latter will find in carrying on their Commerce by the Scheld and the Lys , and the round about " way the other will be oblig'd to go . Where- as by preferving the Harbour of Dunkirk ...
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... Reason , Argument , or Motive in the " World , for the Demolition of Dunkirk , but ' the Content and Eafinefs of France in feeing it not demolished , it were fufficient to move ' an honeft Englishman to hope , and wish , and C pray ...
... Reason , Argument , or Motive in the " World , for the Demolition of Dunkirk , but ' the Content and Eafinefs of France in feeing it not demolished , it were fufficient to move ' an honeft Englishman to hope , and wish , and C pray ...
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... he is bound by Treaty , and he must do . it , if he pleases . But as there is this Letter published on my fide , there is another Pamphlet come out on the * the Examiner's . It is Entituled , Reasons con 68 The Importance of.
... he is bound by Treaty , and he must do . it , if he pleases . But as there is this Letter published on my fide , there is another Pamphlet come out on the * the Examiner's . It is Entituled , Reasons con 68 The Importance of.
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... Reasons why I deferve it . He talks very kindly thus in the fourteenth Page : ' We can hardly exprefs how much we are beholden in this Matter , to the worthy Mr. Steele , the Publisher of the Guardian , N. 128. I will not be fo unjust ...
... Reasons why I deferve it . He talks very kindly thus in the fourteenth Page : ' We can hardly exprefs how much we are beholden in this Matter , to the worthy Mr. Steele , the Publisher of the Guardian , N. 128. I will not be fo unjust ...
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