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Pagina 4
... manner which could afford fa- tisfaction , and which would not even in the conclufion be attended with imminent danger . We have fhewn in our last volume the narrow escape which the electors had from the fufpicious rage of the multitude ...
... manner which could afford fa- tisfaction , and which would not even in the conclufion be attended with imminent danger . We have fhewn in our last volume the narrow escape which the electors had from the fufpicious rage of the multitude ...
Pagina 13
... manner was the prodigious ex- pence fupported , of fo long diffemi- nating throughout the kingdom thofe innumerable feditious publi cations , which were every day pre- fented to the people . By the fame means majorities were fecured ...
... manner was the prodigious ex- pence fupported , of fo long diffemi- nating throughout the kingdom thofe innumerable feditious publi cations , which were every day pre- fented to the people . By the fame means majorities were fecured ...
Pagina 18
... manner , af- fume to themselves the entire means of attaining it ; and that to give them the immediate enjoyment of thofe advantages which they fo much defired , was the fureft means of attaching them to the revolution . They faid they ...
... manner , af- fume to themselves the entire means of attaining it ; and that to give them the immediate enjoyment of thofe advantages which they fo much defired , was the fureft means of attaching them to the revolution . They faid they ...
Pagina 23
... manner of the affembly . That body , fo agi- tated , fo noify , fo tumultuous and violent on the preceding day and night , was now fo calm , fo tranquil and placid , that it was difficult to fup- pofe it compofed of the fime men . It ...
... manner of the affembly . That body , fo agi- tated , fo noify , fo tumultuous and violent on the preceding day and night , was now fo calm , fo tranquil and placid , that it was difficult to fup- pofe it compofed of the fime men . It ...
Pagina 29
... manner which could not be misunderstood , that Neckar poffeffed neither his confidence nor efteem . It was too late now for the affembly to reflect , that much of the public diftrefs proceeded from their own extraordinary , and as it ...
... manner which could not be misunderstood , that Neckar poffeffed neither his confidence nor efteem . It was too late now for the affembly to reflect , that much of the public diftrefs proceeded from their own extraordinary , and as it ...
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Pagina 129 - ... and supplications to God. Carry her to His table to view His poor fare, and hear His heavenly discourse.