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... interest in the duchy , as the states borrowed a large sum of money from Peter the Great , for which , as is given out , the country is in a manner mortgaged . Some time before the elec tion of Pr . Charles in 1758 , we were in deed ...
... interest in the duchy , as the states borrowed a large sum of money from Peter the Great , for which , as is given out , the country is in a manner mortgaged . Some time before the elec tion of Pr . Charles in 1758 , we were in deed ...
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... interest to reduce the fer- e ; that , on the contrary , it was more intereft to maintain the defender in his eon of his legitimacy , and right to eeftate , because the only deed by which ed Douglas could take the fucceffion , was laft ...
... interest to reduce the fer- e ; that , on the contrary , it was more intereft to maintain the defender in his eon of his legitimacy , and right to eeftate , because the only deed by which ed Douglas could take the fucceffion , was laft ...
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... interest of his country to any fo- reign connection ; efpecially if we were a gain to have , as of old , a new general election for every new fellion of parlia- ment ; which in a fhort time would ren- der our general elections as quiet ...
... interest of his country to any fo- reign connection ; efpecially if we were a gain to have , as of old , a new general election for every new fellion of parlia- ment ; which in a fhort time would ren- der our general elections as quiet ...
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... interest ? ehblifh fuch a principle in brutes , at of reflection , and every other #thinking , Rouffeau refers to the pro- fall dogs to catch moles , which they t ; to the fuppliant attitude in which throw themfelves , on being threa ...
... interest ? ehblifh fuch a principle in brutes , at of reflection , and every other #thinking , Rouffeau refers to the pro- fall dogs to catch moles , which they t ; to the fuppliant attitude in which throw themfelves , on being threa ...
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... interest . To account for virtuous actions , we need only to diftinguish between our ac- quired ideas , and our natural fentiments : for we are fenfible , before we are intel- ligent ; and as we do not learn to defire our own good , and ...
... interest . To account for virtuous actions , we need only to diftinguish between our ac- quired ideas , and our natural fentiments : for we are fenfible , before we are intel- ligent ; and as we do not learn to defire our own good , and ...
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