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... crown , fo nearly allied to herself in blood and intereft , as the Bishop of Lu- beck . Notwithstanding the returns of loyalty and affection that might be expec ed from her people , a confpiracy again the generous administration of her ...
... crown , fo nearly allied to herself in blood and intereft , as the Bishop of Lu- beck . Notwithstanding the returns of loyalty and affection that might be expec ed from her people , a confpiracy again the generous administration of her ...
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... crown of Bo- hemia , and the conqueft of Bavaria : and now , her fubjects having obtained a re- fpite from the dreadful ravages of war , fhe endeavours to avert the ftorm from them , by fending her arms over the Rhine , and thereby ...
... crown of Bo- hemia , and the conqueft of Bavaria : and now , her fubjects having obtained a re- fpite from the dreadful ravages of war , fhe endeavours to avert the ftorm from them , by fending her arms over the Rhine , and thereby ...
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... crown its owner's largest wish : Juf the man , whose tender mind By virtue's precepts is refin'd , Improves in all that's truly great , And grows up to a perfect state . Far diff'rent are the wicked race , Who firive vain giddy thoughts ...
... crown its owner's largest wish : Juf the man , whose tender mind By virtue's precepts is refin'd , Improves in all that's truly great , And grows up to a perfect state . Far diff'rent are the wicked race , Who firive vain giddy thoughts ...
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... crown of Spain , with the addition of the eftates of Burgundy , was infinitely richer than the Imperial crown , fupported by the revenue of the house of Auftria , tho ' the latter conferred the high- eft dignity : but then Charles , as ...
... crown of Spain , with the addition of the eftates of Burgundy , was infinitely richer than the Imperial crown , fupported by the revenue of the house of Auftria , tho ' the latter conferred the high- eft dignity : but then Charles , as ...
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... crown of England must depend upon the free- dom , the reputation , and the independen- cy of the people of England . — I am , & c . OLD ENGLAND , Jan. 28 . Of oppofitions in former times . SIR , Cannot look upon the coronation oath in ...
... crown of England must depend upon the free- dom , the reputation , and the independen- cy of the people of England . — I am , & c . OLD ENGLAND , Jan. 28 . Of oppofitions in former times . SIR , Cannot look upon the coronation oath in ...
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