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... himself for the Publick , is at your Houfe a Friend and a Be- nefactor : 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 ...
... himself for the Publick , is at your Houfe a Friend and a Be- nefactor : 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 ...
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... for preventing the Growth of Schifm . P. 181 Mr. Steele's Apology for himself and his Wri- tings ; occafioned by his Expulfion from the Houfe of Commons . p . 205 THE THE ENGLISH MAN'S THANKS TO THE DUKE of Marlborough .
... for preventing the Growth of Schifm . P. 181 Mr. Steele's Apology for himself and his Wri- tings ; occafioned by his Expulfion from the Houfe of Commons . p . 205 THE THE ENGLISH MAN'S THANKS TO THE DUKE of Marlborough .
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... himself concerned that Dunkirk fhould be Demolished . It lies upon all who have the Honour to be in the Miniftry to haften this Matter , and not let the Credulity of an honeft brave Peo- ple be thus infamoufly abufed in our open ...
... himself concerned that Dunkirk fhould be Demolished . It lies upon all who have the Honour to be in the Miniftry to haften this Matter , and not let the Credulity of an honeft brave Peo- ple be thus infamoufly abufed in our open ...
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... himself concerned that Dunkirk ' fhould be Demolished . 6 It lies upon all who have the Honour to be in the Ministry to haften this Matter , and ' not let the Credulity of an honest brave Peo- ple be thus infamously abused in our open ...
... himself concerned that Dunkirk ' fhould be Demolished . 6 It lies upon all who have the Honour to be in the Ministry to haften this Matter , and ' not let the Credulity of an honest brave Peo- ple be thus infamously abused in our open ...
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... himself ac- knowledges that he has received an Answer from the Queen , by Her Secretary of State , with a Negative to his Petition ; upon which here ap- pears a Memorial in Print , expoftulating with Her upon that Subject , and laying ...
... himself ac- knowledges that he has received an Answer from the Queen , by Her Secretary of State , with a Negative to his Petition ; upon which here ap- pears a Memorial in Print , expoftulating with Her upon that Subject , and laying ...
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