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The answer I gave him ( which I suppose he has sent you ) was to this effect : « That I hoped I was no hindrance to you ; because the reason you urged against an union with me was drawn from your indisposition , which still continued ...
The answer I gave him ( which I suppose he has sent you ) was to this effect : « That I hoped I was no hindrance to you ; because the reason you urged against an union with me was drawn from your indisposition , which still continued ...
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them , and some to fight against each other * . Lipfius assures us , that no wars ever made fuch havock on mankind , as those games of pleasure , which sometimes deprived Europe of twenty thoufand lives in one month t .
them , and some to fight against each other * . Lipfius assures us , that no wars ever made fuch havock on mankind , as those games of pleasure , which sometimes deprived Europe of twenty thoufand lives in one month t .
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Beside this , we meet with , an authentic copy of the articles of impeachment exhibited against William de la Pole , duke of Suffolk ; ' and in another part , the speech of John Mowbray , duke of Norfolk , against Edmund Beaufort ...
Beside this , we meet with , an authentic copy of the articles of impeachment exhibited against William de la Pole , duke of Suffolk ; ' and in another part , the speech of John Mowbray , duke of Norfolk , against Edmund Beaufort ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
Literature Letters on Subjects of | 78 |
Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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