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... tion , fo as to make it , instead of a fuely- bill , fuch a prohibitory and refraing bill , as will put an effectual ftop the national evil to long , fo loudly , an with am for , my Lords , not because Iuppose fo much reafon complained ...
... tion , fo as to make it , instead of a fuely- bill , fuch a prohibitory and refraing bill , as will put an effectual ftop the national evil to long , fo loudly , an with am for , my Lords , not because Iuppose fo much reafon complained ...
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... tion , and in order likewife to perpetuate the effect of it for the times to come , their faid Majefties have authorised and do au- thorife their minifters plenipotentiary to make an immediate regulation of the par- ticulars and of the ...
... tion , and in order likewife to perpetuate the effect of it for the times to come , their faid Majefties have authorised and do au- thorife their minifters plenipotentiary to make an immediate regulation of the par- ticulars and of the ...
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... tion , whenever his Britannick Majefty fhall require it of them . XVI . The Lords the States General of the United Provinces being already under the fame engagements towards the Most Serene houte of Auftria , and having the fame ...
... tion , whenever his Britannick Majefty fhall require it of them . XVI . The Lords the States General of the United Provinces being already under the fame engagements towards the Most Serene houte of Auftria , and having the fame ...
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... tion of any low fordid appetite , is the ul- timate view of those in power , miferable must be the condition of all beneath , in proportion as they are poffeffed of any fhare of the favourite morfel . If this mor- fel be power , no ...
... tion of any low fordid appetite , is the ul- timate view of those in power , miferable must be the condition of all beneath , in proportion as they are poffeffed of any fhare of the favourite morfel . If this mor- fel be power , no ...
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... tion ; and every partiality for foreign in- terefts , ever bootless , if not deftructive to England . In what a condition can we fuppofe the liberties and wealth of the nation would have been at that time , had any of its princes ...
... tion ; and every partiality for foreign in- terefts , ever bootless , if not deftructive to England . In what a condition can we fuppofe the liberties and wealth of the nation would have been at that time , had any of its princes ...
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