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Page 16
... called , was Thunder - ftruck by the Denunciation ( which he fays ) the Lord Viscount Bolinbroke made to him , That her Majefty did not think to make any Alteration in the dreadful Sentence " " " • The ་ • The had pronounced against the ...
... called , was Thunder - ftruck by the Denunciation ( which he fays ) the Lord Viscount Bolinbroke made to him , That her Majefty did not think to make any Alteration in the dreadful Sentence " " " • The ་ • The had pronounced against the ...
Page 35
... called , was Thunder - ftruck by the Denunciation ( which - he fays ) the Lord Viscount Bolinbroke made " to him , That her Majefty did not think to ' make any Alteration in the dreadful Sentence the had pronounced against the Town . Mr ...
... called , was Thunder - ftruck by the Denunciation ( which - he fays ) the Lord Viscount Bolinbroke made " to him , That her Majefty did not think to ' make any Alteration in the dreadful Sentence the had pronounced against the Town . Mr ...
Page 73
... called a rea- fonable Sacrifice , nor fupport towards his Fel- low Creatures that worthy Difpofition , which we call difinterefted Friendship . The highest Pleasure of the human Soul confifts in this Cha- rity , and there is no way of ...
... called a rea- fonable Sacrifice , nor fupport towards his Fel- low Creatures that worthy Difpofition , which we call difinterefted Friendship . The highest Pleasure of the human Soul confifts in this Cha- rity , and there is no way of ...
Page 83
... called , The Importance of Dunkirk confidered . The Port of London , fays the Author , is ' allowed to carry Two Parts in Three , or Six ' Parts in Nine , of the Foreign Trade of Eng- land . We may give one Ninth to the Ports · on the ...
... called , The Importance of Dunkirk confidered . The Port of London , fays the Author , is ' allowed to carry Two Parts in Three , or Six ' Parts in Nine , of the Foreign Trade of Eng- land . We may give one Ninth to the Ports · on the ...
Page 90
... called , The Hiftory of False Promifes fince the Peace of the Pyrenees . The Author tells us , that the French in a Treaty with Spain , obtained an Article , that whatfoever fhould be found within the Dominions of either State , at the ...
... called , The Hiftory of False Promifes fince the Peace of the Pyrenees . The Author tells us , that the French in a Treaty with Spain , obtained an Article , that whatfoever fhould be found within the Dominions of either State , at the ...
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