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... John Halfar , who was impreffed on his Return from the Eaft - Indies , & c . ibid . The Fables of Flora ibid . A Philofophical Enquiry into the Na- ture and Properties of Water ibid . POETICAL ESSAYS ibid . Prologue and Epilogue to ...
... John Halfar , who was impreffed on his Return from the Eaft - Indies , & c . ibid . The Fables of Flora ibid . A Philofophical Enquiry into the Na- ture and Properties of Water ibid . POETICAL ESSAYS ibid . Prologue and Epilogue to ...
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... John Gibbons , Sir W. B. Proctor , Mr. Onflow , & c . it is my general rule when I am treated fairly ; but the rule does not extend to , you ; for in thofe pamphlets , even if I had written them , there is no re- flexion upon you : when ...
... John Gibbons , Sir W. B. Proctor , Mr. Onflow , & c . it is my general rule when I am treated fairly ; but the rule does not extend to , you ; for in thofe pamphlets , even if I had written them , there is no re- flexion upon you : when ...
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... JOHN HORNE . The following Letters appeared the Day after the Publication of the foregoing , relative to the Dispute between Mr. Wilkes and Mr. Horne . As they are of too interefting a Nature to be emitted , Impartiality required that ...
... JOHN HORNE . The following Letters appeared the Day after the Publication of the foregoing , relative to the Dispute between Mr. Wilkes and Mr. Horne . As they are of too interefting a Nature to be emitted , Impartiality required that ...
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... John Halfar , who was imprejjed on his Return from the East Indies , to Sufannah his Wife ; infcribed to Lieutenant Ayscough . Though we have not read this epiftle with much fatisfaction , we have much compaffion , and heartily with it ...
... John Halfar , who was imprejjed on his Return from the East Indies , to Sufannah his Wife ; infcribed to Lieutenant Ayscough . Though we have not read this epiftle with much fatisfaction , we have much compaffion , and heartily with it ...
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... John Moore , and four for that produced by Mr. Agoftin Carlini , ( the number of the committee prefent being twelve ) , on which the election was declared to be fallen on Mr. John Moore . The laft advices from India having brought no ...
... John Moore , and four for that produced by Mr. Agoftin Carlini , ( the number of the committee prefent being twelve ) , on which the election was declared to be fallen on Mr. John Moore . The laft advices from India having brought no ...
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179 ÆäÀÌÁö - Unhappily, his fate threw him into a period when the precedents of many former reigns savoured strongly of arbitrary power, and the genius of the people ran violently towards liberty.
301 ÆäÀÌÁö - I'll tell you, friend; a wife man and a fool. 200 You'll find, if once the monarch acts the monk, Or, cobler-like, the parfon will be drunk, Worth makes the man, and want of it, the fellow; The reft is all but leather or prunella.
101 ÆäÀÌÁö - And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
111 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is against natural religion, revealed religion, and sound policy. Sad experience and a large mind taught that great man, the President De Thou, this doctrine. Let any man read the many admirable things which, though a Papist, he hath...
51 ÆäÀÌÁö - Tis the woof of victory. Ere the ruddy sun be set, Pikes must shiver, javelins sing, Blade with clattering buckler meet. Hauberk crash, and helmet ring. (Weave the crimson web of war) Let us go, and let us fly, Where our friends the conflict share, Where they triumph, where they die. As the paths of fate we tread, Wading through th' ensanguined field : Gondula, and Geira, spread O'er the youthful king your shield.
149 ÆäÀÌÁö - That the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in parliament ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of parliament.
77 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... to consider. And because such as openly reprove supposed disorders of state are taken for principal friends to the common benefit of all, and for men that carry singular freedom of mind ; under this fair and plausible colour, whatsoever they utter passeth for good and current.
179 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... had the limitations on prerogative been in his time quite fixed and certain, his integrity had made him regard, as sacred, the boundaries of the constitution.
109 ÆäÀÌÁö - a maxim that no man can plead his being a lunatic to avoid a deed executed, or excuse an act done at that time, because...
128 ÆäÀÌÁö - London, and by that name and all and every other name and names of incorporation, by which they at any time before the said judgment were incorporated, to sue, plead and be impleaded...