Essays, Philosophical, Historical, and Literary, Band 2C. Dilly, 1791 |
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... whofe eighth law of the affinity of compofition is as follows : " Two 66 or more bodies which have united by the af- finity of compofition , form a fubftance whofe " properties are new , and very different from " those which any of the ...
... whofe eighth law of the affinity of compofition is as follows : " Two 66 or more bodies which have united by the af- finity of compofition , form a fubftance whofe " properties are new , and very different from " those which any of the ...
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... whofe affiftance alone thefe dangerous projects could ever be carried into execution . The reigning Pontiff , Innocent XI , was , in confequence of a recent quarrel , inflamed with animofity against Louis , and devotedly attached to the ...
... whofe affiftance alone thefe dangerous projects could ever be carried into execution . The reigning Pontiff , Innocent XI , was , in confequence of a recent quarrel , inflamed with animofity against Louis , and devotedly attached to the ...
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... whofe fervices he was determined not to be " deprived . " Openly infulted by this declara- tion , the House of Commons began at length to exhibit fome faint fymptoms of political anima- tion ; and after paffing the vote of fupply , they ...
... whofe fervices he was determined not to be " deprived . " Openly infulted by this declara- tion , the House of Commons began at length to exhibit fome faint fymptoms of political anima- tion ; and after paffing the vote of fupply , they ...
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... whofe crown feemed already tottering upon his head . The Earl had it exprefsly in charge from the King , to folicit a Cardinal's hat for Father Petre , a Jefuit who had acquired a wonderful afcendant at the English Court , and who was ...
... whofe crown feemed already tottering upon his head . The Earl had it exprefsly in charge from the King , to folicit a Cardinal's hat for Father Petre , a Jefuit who had acquired a wonderful afcendant at the English Court , and who was ...
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... whofe fagacity and penetration these intrigues could not be con- cealed , far from displaying that firmness and deci- fion which were neceffary to extinguish or counter- act them , entered into a fecret correfpondence with the Prince ...
... whofe fagacity and penetration these intrigues could not be con- cealed , far from displaying that firmness and deci- fion which were neceffary to extinguish or counter- act them , entered into a fecret correfpondence with the Prince ...
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