Essays, Philosophical, Historical, and Literary, 1 tomasC. Dilly, 1789 - 466 psl. |
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... himself , as the author of a constitution of things which neceffarily and inevitably led to the commiffion of every fpecies of immorality , would be highly reflected upon , and moft injuriously , not to fay profanely traduced , and ...
... himself , as the author of a constitution of things which neceffarily and inevitably led to the commiffion of every fpecies of immorality , would be highly reflected upon , and moft injuriously , not to fay profanely traduced , and ...
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... himself to the nation , who , were in general much attached to the houfe of York , by fimilar means ; though it must be confeffed that , upon the whole , the au- thority of the monarch was during this reign confiderably augmented , the ...
... himself to the nation , who , were in general much attached to the houfe of York , by fimilar means ; though it must be confeffed that , upon the whole , the au- thority of the monarch was during this reign confiderably augmented , the ...
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... with that of Elizabeth . In the progrefs of it , indeed , it must be confeffed , that he frequently involved himself by his own imprudence , or rather infatuation , 1 2 3 e 1 1 infatuation , in circumftances 48 ESSAY III .
... with that of Elizabeth . In the progrefs of it , indeed , it must be confeffed , that he frequently involved himself by his own imprudence , or rather infatuation , 1 2 3 e 1 1 infatuation , in circumftances 48 ESSAY III .
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... himself by the fame enlarged and rational views of policy , by the fame indul- gent regard for his people , by the fame moderation and equity in the internal government of his kingdom , and , it may be added , by the fame uninterrupted ...
... himself by the fame enlarged and rational views of policy , by the fame indul- gent regard for his people , by the fame moderation and equity in the internal government of his kingdom , and , it may be added , by the fame uninterrupted ...
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... himself and the king of Spain previous to that event . The fame ab- furdity of intellect , operating upon the fame lofti- nefs of difpofition , led him to confound the union of the two British crowns , with an union of the two nations ...
... himself and the king of Spain previous to that event . The fame ab- furdity of intellect , operating upon the fame lofti- nefs of difpofition , led him to confound the union of the two British crowns , with an union of the two nations ...
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Essays, Philosophical, Historical, and Literary– In Two Volumes. ... William Belsham Visos knygos peržiūra - 1790 |
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