The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688: In Eight Volumes, Volym 1T. Cadell, (successor to A. Millar), 1770 |
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... must only except the primate of England , Dr. Her- ring , and the primate of Ireland , Dr. Stone , which seem two odd exceptions . These dignified prelates separately fent me meffages not to be difcouraged . I was , however , I confefs ...
... must only except the primate of England , Dr. Her- ring , and the primate of Ireland , Dr. Stone , which seem two odd exceptions . These dignified prelates separately fent me meffages not to be difcouraged . I was , however , I confefs ...
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... must now use in speaking of myself , which emboldens me the more to speak my fentiments ) ; I was , I fay , a man of mild difpofition , of command of tem- per , of an open , focial , and cheerful humour , capable of at- tachment , but ...
... must now use in speaking of myself , which emboldens me the more to speak my fentiments ) ; I was , I fay , a man of mild difpofition , of command of tem- per , of an open , focial , and cheerful humour , capable of at- tachment , but ...
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... must be " fo , you have at least the fatisfaction of leaving all your " friends , your brother's family in particular , in great pro- " fperity . " He faid that he felt that fatisfaction fo fenfibly , that when he was reading a few days ...
... must be " fo , you have at least the fatisfaction of leaving all your " friends , your brother's family in particular , in great pro- " fperity . " He faid that he felt that fatisfaction fo fenfibly , that when he was reading a few days ...
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... must neceffarily intro- duce . The inhabitants of Gaul , especially in those parts which lye contiguous to Italy , had acquired , from a commerce with their fouthern neighbours , fome refinement in the arts , which gradually diffused ...
... must neceffarily intro- duce . The inhabitants of Gaul , especially in those parts which lye contiguous to Italy , had acquired , from a commerce with their fouthern neighbours , fome refinement in the arts , which gradually diffused ...
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... must no longer look to them for fuccour , exhorted them to arm in their own defence , and urged , that as they were now their own masters , it became them to protect by their valour that : independance which their ancient lords had ...
... must no longer look to them for fuccour , exhorted them to arm in their own defence , and urged , that as they were now their own masters , it became them to protect by their valour that : independance which their ancient lords had ...
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