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... sure they cannot be touched with the thoughts or the apprehenfions of thofe evils , in the manner they ought to be , if they pafs a с bi bill , which fo evidently and fo neceffari- ly tends Jan. 1744 . 17 Proceedings of the POLITICAL CLUB .
... sure they cannot be touched with the thoughts or the apprehenfions of thofe evils , in the manner they ought to be , if they pafs a с bi bill , which fo evidently and fo neceffari- ly tends Jan. 1744 . 17 Proceedings of the POLITICAL CLUB .
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... Sure- ly , the risk they run of incurring the pe- nalty of 1001. for every dram they fell , is worth more than a farthing a pint ; I am perfuaded , there is not a retaler of any credit , in the kingdom , but will gladly pay zos . a year ...
... Sure- ly , the risk they run of incurring the pe- nalty of 1001. for every dram they fell , is worth more than a farthing a pint ; I am perfuaded , there is not a retaler of any credit , in the kingdom , but will gladly pay zos . a year ...
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... sure , what you ought to aim at , but is not , I am a- fraid , the defign of those who first project ed this bill . I fhall conclude , my Lords , with fay- ing , that I was extremely forry to find the Noble Lord fo much put to it , to ...
... sure , what you ought to aim at , but is not , I am a- fraid , the defign of those who first project ed this bill . I fhall conclude , my Lords , with fay- ing , that I was extremely forry to find the Noble Lord fo much put to it , to ...
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... Sure- ly fo eminently brave a nation as the Éh , are above dreading to be enfla- ved by a people whom they themselves re- prefent as the most cowardly nation in Europe . I wonder in what light that felf - con- tradicting people will at ...
... Sure- ly fo eminently brave a nation as the Éh , are above dreading to be enfla- ved by a people whom they themselves re- prefent as the most cowardly nation in Europe . I wonder in what light that felf - con- tradicting people will at ...
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... Sure taking your barrier is taking your fate : And can fov'reigns , like you , fo judicious and wife , See the French at your doors , and not court your allies ! Nay , make us court you ! —which we did by our letter , Dec ' tertio ...
... Sure taking your barrier is taking your fate : And can fov'reigns , like you , fo judicious and wife , See the French at your doors , and not court your allies ! Nay , make us court you ! —which we did by our letter , Dec ' tertio ...
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