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... use of it ; than to be elegantly De- lightful , artlessly Elo- quent , difcreetly Sin- cere , and judiciously Bountiful ? Your Lord- ship will be transmitted to Futurity by the Pro- feffors of thofe Liberal Arts you Protect and ...
... use of it ; than to be elegantly De- lightful , artlessly Elo- quent , difcreetly Sin- cere , and judiciously Bountiful ? Your Lord- ship will be transmitted to Futurity by the Pro- feffors of thofe Liberal Arts you Protect and ...
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... use our Ships had of that Port for above twenty Years laft past , Mr. Tugghe , I am fure , can tell us what English Ships ever refitted there , and how many ever repair'd repair'd Loffes ; all the World know there have been 54 The ...
... use our Ships had of that Port for above twenty Years laft past , Mr. Tugghe , I am fure , can tell us what English Ships ever refitted there , and how many ever repair'd repair'd Loffes ; all the World know there have been 54 The ...
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... use- ful to Her and my Country , in the Station with which your Borough has fince honoured me . If he is an Enemy to the Prerogative , that is t fatisfied with what he has already received from his Prince , and gives up all Expectations ...
... use- ful to Her and my Country , in the Station with which your Borough has fince honoured me . If he is an Enemy to the Prerogative , that is t fatisfied with what he has already received from his Prince , and gives up all Expectations ...
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... Use of the Preroga tive is to be interpreted and understood by the Rules of the joint Welfare and Happiness of Prince and People ; and all great Genius's in Bufinefs , in all Nations and in all Ages , have apply'd it in this manner ...
... Use of the Preroga tive is to be interpreted and understood by the Rules of the joint Welfare and Happiness of Prince and People ; and all great Genius's in Bufinefs , in all Nations and in all Ages , have apply'd it in this manner ...
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... Use of it , but to cover themselves in making Encroachments upon it and Tranfgreffions against it . Befides the Care of rescuing my own Name from a feeming Disgrace of a Vote of the Com- mons , I thought this Apology necessary to fhew ...
... Use of it , but to cover themselves in making Encroachments upon it and Tranfgreffions against it . Befides the Care of rescuing my own Name from a feeming Disgrace of a Vote of the Com- mons , I thought this Apology necessary to fhew ...
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