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... [ said they , ] and try whether it is most expedient to farve or fubmit . But the Plebeians had too much spirit to bear , and their Tribunes too much fenfe not to fee the effects , if we may call it fo , which this corn - bill must have ...
... [ said they , ] and try whether it is most expedient to farve or fubmit . But the Plebeians had too much spirit to bear , and their Tribunes too much fenfe not to fee the effects , if we may call it fo , which this corn - bill must have ...
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... said , that the cu- ignorant as any other ; and then the ftomhoufe oaths have done much to cor- parishioners will have no objections a- rupt the trading part of this nation ; and gainst concurrence . F. If that be fo , the influence ...
... said , that the cu- ignorant as any other ; and then the ftomhoufe oaths have done much to cor- parishioners will have no objections a- rupt the trading part of this nation ; and gainst concurrence . F. If that be fo , the influence ...
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... said , that there is the leaft danger in delaying it , or that we can reap any benefit or advantage from it , except the fatisfaction of punishing those that were concerned in these ne- gotiations , in cafe it fhould appear that they ...
... said , that there is the leaft danger in delaying it , or that we can reap any benefit or advantage from it , except the fatisfaction of punishing those that were concerned in these ne- gotiations , in cafe it fhould appear that they ...
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... said Mar- grave , it should return to the electoral branch of Brandenburg , and there re- main for ever ; " the ancient family- pacts , and the conventions of the houfe of Brandenburg , and in particular that of Gera , in the year 1603 ...
... said Mar- grave , it should return to the electoral branch of Brandenburg , and there re- main for ever ; " the ancient family- pacts , and the conventions of the houfe of Brandenburg , and in particular that of Gera , in the year 1603 ...
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... said , that they might wear lace upon their coats . As to my part , I think many useful Suppofe he has enjoyed this employ- obfervations may be drawn from this ment twenty years , and in that time harangue . It entirely overthrows that ...
... said , that they might wear lace upon their coats . As to my part , I think many useful Suppofe he has enjoyed this employ- obfervations may be drawn from this ment twenty years , and in that time harangue . It entirely overthrows that ...
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