The Political Writings of Sir Richard SteeleJ. T. and sold, 1715 - 308 страница |
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... Caufe of LIBERTY , that my Heart flags , as if it expected the Lath of Slavery , when the Sword is taken out of His Hand , who Defended Me and All Men from it . Believe me , Immortal Sir , You have a flighter Lofs in this Change of Your ...
... Caufe of LIBERTY , that my Heart flags , as if it expected the Lath of Slavery , when the Sword is taken out of His Hand , who Defended Me and All Men from it . Believe me , Immortal Sir , You have a flighter Lofs in this Change of Your ...
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... caufe either to your Majefty's Subjects , or to thofe of your Allies ; the Ufefulness ⚫ and Benefit which the Trade of Great Britain ' will find in the Prefervation of the faid Har- ' bour in the manner above explained , And the ...
... caufe either to your Majefty's Subjects , or to thofe of your Allies ; the Ufefulness ⚫ and Benefit which the Trade of Great Britain ' will find in the Prefervation of the faid Har- ' bour in the manner above explained , And the ...
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... caufe Dunkirk to be demolished ! to threaten her Majefty with the Nation's Refentment if it be not forthwith entered upon , and Command Her to do it IMMEDIATELY ; it ought to fill every faithful Subject with Abhorrence , ⚫ and cause ...
... caufe Dunkirk to be demolished ! to threaten her Majefty with the Nation's Refentment if it be not forthwith entered upon , and Command Her to do it IMMEDIATELY ; it ought to fill every faithful Subject with Abhorrence , ⚫ and cause ...
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Sir Richard Steele. tion to out - trade him , would not have Juft Caufe of Complaint for fuch Usage . The main End of the Bargain is always to be the Measure of our Actions in the Obferva- tion of it . France has ftipulated with us ...
Sir Richard Steele. tion to out - trade him , would not have Juft Caufe of Complaint for fuch Usage . The main End of the Bargain is always to be the Measure of our Actions in the Obferva- tion of it . France has ftipulated with us ...
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... a Minor King of Spain in Profound Peace , 1677 . Their Emiffaries made Medals for the Dutch against France , and made thofe Inventions caufe of of Quarrel . Who has not read the Barbarous Invasion 94 The French Faith reprefented.
... a Minor King of Spain in Profound Peace , 1677 . Their Emiffaries made Medals for the Dutch against France , and made thofe Inventions caufe of of Quarrel . Who has not read the Barbarous Invasion 94 The French Faith reprefented.
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