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... desire them. mark of alie&tion from its individuals i flattering to my heart, as my regard that iliustrious nation is deeply stampe, my mind. I beg y ur brother low this ring in remembrance of, STAN is LAUS Av GUST US, Ki N ...
... desire them. mark of alie&tion from its individuals i flattering to my heart, as my regard that iliustrious nation is deeply stampe, my mind. I beg y ur brother low this ring in remembrance of, STAN is LAUS Av GUST US, Ki N ...
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... desire to blot out the remembrance of it , has made it our duty , moit humbly to befeech your Majefty to restore to them their eftates , and reinstate them in their dignities of which they were deprived ; to intitle them to difpofe of ...
... desire to blot out the remembrance of it , has made it our duty , moit humbly to befeech your Majefty to restore to them their eftates , and reinstate them in their dignities of which they were deprived ; to intitle them to difpofe of ...
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... desire was complied with . When any perfon confiders , that we have not less than 20,000 people entirely out of bread by this ftoppage , and confequently ripe for any mifchief , he will hardly think it un- feasonable or oppreffive to ...
... desire was complied with . When any perfon confiders , that we have not less than 20,000 people entirely out of bread by this ftoppage , and confequently ripe for any mifchief , he will hardly think it un- feasonable or oppreffive to ...
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... desire of perfec- tion , that appears in their most fublime productions . The style of the Greeks , who lived un- der a milder government , and a more temperate fky , is full of images drawn from Nature in her most pleasing forms , and ...
... desire of perfec- tion , that appears in their most fublime productions . The style of the Greeks , who lived un- der a milder government , and a more temperate fky , is full of images drawn from Nature in her most pleasing forms , and ...
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... desire merely to tyrannize over others , and make them sub- fervient to our appetites ; but that lau- dable ambition to attain a sphere , in which our virtue may have scope to extend her actions , and make them fhine before our ...
... desire merely to tyrannize over others , and make them sub- fervient to our appetites ; but that lau- dable ambition to attain a sphere , in which our virtue may have scope to extend her actions , and make them fhine before our ...
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