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Pagina 18
... fhall be made obliga tory , final , and conclufive , indepen- dent of the fate of the negotiation of Augsburg . Secondly , that the definitive treaty of peace between Great - Britain and France , or preliminary articles to that end , fhall ...
... fhall be made obliga tory , final , and conclufive , indepen- dent of the fate of the negotiation of Augsburg . Secondly , that the definitive treaty of peace between Great - Britain and France , or preliminary articles to that end , fhall ...
Pagina 19
... fhall attach ourselves to the capital ob- jects which were contended for in this game of policy ; we fhall en- deavour to point out the matters which firft obftructed , and then finally broke off the treaty ; and we fhall reft on these ...
... fhall attach ourselves to the capital ob- jects which were contended for in this game of policy ; we fhall en- deavour to point out the matters which firft obftructed , and then finally broke off the treaty ; and we fhall reft on these ...
Pagina 46
... fhall his master " therefore be forced to receive him " upon any terms ? Muft his prince " to gratify his ambitious views , " or , if you please , his virtuous " intentions , difmifs his whole " council , and annihilate his pre ...
... fhall his master " therefore be forced to receive him " upon any terms ? Muft his prince " to gratify his ambitious views , " or , if you please , his virtuous " intentions , difmifs his whole " council , and annihilate his pre ...
Pagina 63
... fhall have and enjoy all ancient li- berties , rights , and privileges ; and that none of his fervants in ordinary , with fee , fhall be obliged to bear any public office , ferve on juries or inquefts , or be fubjected to any mulct or ...
... fhall have and enjoy all ancient li- berties , rights , and privileges ; and that none of his fervants in ordinary , with fee , fhall be obliged to bear any public office , ferve on juries or inquefts , or be fubjected to any mulct or ...
Pagina 78
... fhall fhorly have a brafe of Bollots thru your head or your Body , as ever you are borne for if I cant have you by Night I will have you by Day you fhant tell hu aurt you you damd onder minden Roge thar is no ways to manage you But that ...
... fhall fhorly have a brafe of Bollots thru your head or your Body , as ever you are borne for if I cant have you by Night I will have you by Day you fhant tell hu aurt you you damd onder minden Roge thar is no ways to manage you But that ...
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Pagina 179 - What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that he may see good? Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.
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