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Page 6717
... once your Grace's friend ? Or is it to murderers only that you will extend the mercy of the crown ? These are questions you will not answer . Nor is it neces- sary . The character of your private life , and the uniform tenor of your ...
... once your Grace's friend ? Or is it to murderers only that you will extend the mercy of the crown ? These are questions you will not answer . Nor is it neces- sary . The character of your private life , and the uniform tenor of your ...
Page 6725
... once to be unhappy , without the hope of a compensation either from interest or ambition . If an English king be hated or despised , he must be unhappy ; and this perhaps is the only political truth , which he ought to be convinced of ...
... once to be unhappy , without the hope of a compensation either from interest or ambition . If an English king be hated or despised , he must be unhappy ; and this perhaps is the only political truth , which he ought to be convinced of ...
Page 6726
... once pretended to be to your person . They were ready enough to distinguish be- tween you and your ministers . They complained of an act of the legislature , but traced the origin of it no higher than to the servants of the crown : They ...
... once pretended to be to your person . They were ready enough to distinguish be- tween you and your ministers . They complained of an act of the legislature , but traced the origin of it no higher than to the servants of the crown : They ...
Page 6727
... once a man is determined to believe , the very absurdity of the doctrine confirms him in his faith . A bigoted understanding can draw a proof of attachment to the house of Hanover from a notorious zeal for the house of Stuart , and find ...
... once a man is determined to believe , the very absurdity of the doctrine confirms him in his faith . A bigoted understanding can draw a proof of attachment to the house of Hanover from a notorious zeal for the house of Stuart , and find ...
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... once , with unresisted sway , Gave armies , empire , everything , away , For two poor claims have long renounced the whole , And only ask the Circus and the Dole . " " But are there more to suffer ? " . " So ' tis said ; A fire so ...
... once , with unresisted sway , Gave armies , empire , everything , away , For two poor claims have long renounced the whole , And only ask the Circus and the Dole . " " But are there more to suffer ? " . " So ' tis said ; A fire so ...
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