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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... reason , both of pleasure and intereft , to think myself happy in my connexions with that nobleman , as well as afterwards with his brother , General Conway . THOSE who have not feen the ftrange effects of modes , will never imagine the ...
... reason , both of pleasure and intereft , to think myself happy in my connexions with that nobleman , as well as afterwards with his brother , General Conway . THOSE who have not feen the ftrange effects of modes , will never imagine the ...
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... reason to be displeased with the re- ception I met with from them . In a word , though most men any wife eminent , have found reafon to complain of calumny , I never was touched , or even attacked by her baleful tooth : and though I ...
... reason to be displeased with the re- ception I met with from them . In a word , though most men any wife eminent , have found reafon to complain of calumny , I never was touched , or even attacked by her baleful tooth : and though I ...
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... reasons of hoftility than were employed by the latter Europeans in fubjecting the Africans and Americans , they fent over an army under the command of A. D. 43- Plautius , an able general , who gained fome victories , and made a ...
... reasons of hoftility than were employed by the latter Europeans in fubjecting the Africans and Americans , they fent over an army under the command of A. D. 43- Plautius , an able general , who gained fome victories , and made a ...
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... reason to persuade the King to embrace it . Edwin , like a pru- dent prince , hesitated on the propofal ; but promised to exa- mine the foundations of that doctrine ; and if he found them fatisfactory , he declared himself willing to be ...
... reason to persuade the King to embrace it . Edwin , like a pru- dent prince , hesitated on the propofal ; but promised to exa- mine the foundations of that doctrine ; and if he found them fatisfactory , he declared himself willing to be ...
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... reason , why he had at first desired the com- pany of Alcuin , was that he might oppose his learning to the herefy of Felix , bishop of Urgel in Catalonia ; who maintained , that Jefus Chrift , confidered in his human nature , could ...
... reason , why he had at first desired the com- pany of Alcuin , was that he might oppose his learning to the herefy of Felix , bishop of Urgel in Catalonia ; who maintained , that Jefus Chrift , confidered in his human nature , could ...
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