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... 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 an ample and flowing Fortune , to make a Stand Dedication .
... 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 an ample and flowing Fortune , to make a Stand Dedication .
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Sir Richard Steele. an ample and flowing Fortune , to make a Stand for Honefty , and to pre- ferve the Names of Vir- tue and Honour from Oblivion . Whoever has exerted himself for the Publick , is at your Houfe a Friend and a Be ...
Sir Richard Steele. an ample and flowing Fortune , to make a Stand for Honefty , and to pre- ferve the Names of Vir- tue and Honour from Oblivion . Whoever has exerted himself for the Publick , is at your Houfe a Friend and a Be ...
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... Stand in Hu- man Life is Immutable ; that Your Glory is as Impaffive as the Fame of Him who Dy'd a Thousand Years ago . Whence is it that we thus Love You , that we thus Honour You ? It is from the very Qualities , which lay You open to ...
... Stand in Hu- man Life is Immutable ; that Your Glory is as Impaffive as the Fame of Him who Dy'd a Thousand Years ago . Whence is it that we thus Love You , that we thus Honour You ? It is from the very Qualities , which lay You open to ...
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... stands oppofite to New- port in Flanders ; the West End , on our Side , is the Land's - End , over against Ufbant , or Breft in France ; they allow one Ninth of the Trade to the East Coast washed by the German O- cean ; and the other ...
... stands oppofite to New- port in Flanders ; the West End , on our Side , is the Land's - End , over against Ufbant , or Breft in France ; they allow one Ninth of the Trade to the East Coast washed by the German O- cean ; and the other ...
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... standing in a manner upon . the Foot of a Prohibition , they could not well pay us any other wife than with ready Money ; but if the Treaty of Commerce should pass , and the Port of Dunkirk remain as it is , the Dunkirkers will foon ...
... standing in a manner upon . the Foot of a Prohibition , they could not well pay us any other wife than with ready Money ; but if the Treaty of Commerce should pass , and the Port of Dunkirk remain as it is , the Dunkirkers will foon ...
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