Essays, Philosophical, Historical, and Literary, 1 tomasC. Dilly, 1789 - 466 psl. |
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... Queen Elizabeth IV . On Christianity , Part I Page 1 16 33 76 93 VI . On Hereditary Succeffion VII . On the Connection between Virtue and Happiness VIII . On Government and Civil Liberty , Part I. IX . On Government and Civil Liberty ...
... Queen Elizabeth IV . On Christianity , Part I Page 1 16 33 76 93 VI . On Hereditary Succeffion VII . On the Connection between Virtue and Happiness VIII . On Government and Civil Liberty , Part I. IX . On Government and Civil Liberty ...
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... with encreafing ages grow , As ftreams roll down enlarging as they flow ; Nations unborn his mighty name shall sound , And worlds applaud that must not yet be found . ESSAY III . On the Reign and Character of QUEEN 32 ESSAY II .
... with encreafing ages grow , As ftreams roll down enlarging as they flow ; Nations unborn his mighty name shall sound , And worlds applaud that must not yet be found . ESSAY III . On the Reign and Character of QUEEN 32 ESSAY II .
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William Belsham. ESSAY III . On the Reign and Character of QUEEN ELIZABETH . T has lately been much the fashion to speak in IT very difparaging terms of the perfon and go- vernment of Queen Elizabeth . - This celebrated princess , during ...
William Belsham. ESSAY III . On the Reign and Character of QUEEN ELIZABETH . T has lately been much the fashion to speak in IT very difparaging terms of the perfon and go- vernment of Queen Elizabeth . - This celebrated princess , during ...
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... Queen Elizabeth has ever been , and still is , the object of the highest admiration and applause , whilst the unfortunate James and Charles are regarded , the one with contempt , the other with deteftation.- But this account cannot give ...
... Queen Elizabeth has ever been , and still is , the object of the highest admiration and applause , whilst the unfortunate James and Charles are regarded , the one with contempt , the other with deteftation.- But this account cannot give ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , at her acceffion , found herself in poffeffion of a crown , invested indeed with ample and fplendid , and in fome measure indefinite , powers ; but these powers were to be exercised over fubjects poffeffing privileges ...
... Queen Elizabeth , at her acceffion , found herself in poffeffion of a crown , invested indeed with ample and fplendid , and in fome measure indefinite , powers ; but these powers were to be exercised over fubjects poffeffing privileges ...
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Essays, Philosophical, Historical, and Literary– In Two Volumes. ... William Belsham Visos knygos peržiūra - 1790 |
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