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Pagina 102
... Account of Inheri- tance , Conquest , or Election ; and all such Persons who have taken upon ' em any Soveraignty over their Fellow - creatures upon any other Account , have been always call'd Tyrants , not so much because they were ...
... Account of Inheri- tance , Conquest , or Election ; and all such Persons who have taken upon ' em any Soveraignty over their Fellow - creatures upon any other Account , have been always call'd Tyrants , not so much because they were ...
Pagina 493
... account of him in 1720. Another account , Secret Memoirs , appeared in 1732 . " • Carey , Mr. , of New College , Oxford , ' one of the contributors to the Spectator ( see iv . 250 ) . He is probably Walter Carey , M.P. , after- wards ...
... account of him in 1720. Another account , Secret Memoirs , appeared in 1732 . " • Carey , Mr. , of New College , Oxford , ' one of the contributors to the Spectator ( see iv . 250 ) . He is probably Walter Carey , M.P. , after- wards ...
Pagina 496
... account of himself , when he expected to fall asleep on the 5th of August , two days later . His account was signed by William Hill , sen . , No. 1. Lincoln's Inn .'- Note in Morley's edition . Haym , Nicolino Francesco ( d . 1730 ...
... account of himself , when he expected to fall asleep on the 5th of August , two days later . His account was signed by William Hill , sen . , No. 1. Lincoln's Inn .'- Note in Morley's edition . Haym , Nicolino Francesco ( d . 1730 ...
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