The Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. Arbuthnot, Volumen2James Carlile, and sold, 1751 - 231 páginas |
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... Government or Politicks , and a Pro- fufion of other Devices , as ferviceable and edifying . If the Spirits happen to be imprifoned too close , by a particular Density of Skull ( a frequent Phe- nomenon in a Free - thinker ) the Perfon ...
... Government or Politicks , and a Pro- fufion of other Devices , as ferviceable and edifying . If the Spirits happen to be imprifoned too close , by a particular Density of Skull ( a frequent Phe- nomenon in a Free - thinker ) the Perfon ...
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... Government of Nero , and may ferve for the Inftruction of any People in the World , where Oppreffion , Bribery , and Self - In- tereft are the reigning Qualities .着 Thefe Wafps and Hornets are a kind of bar- barous favage Animals , who ...
... Government of Nero , and may ferve for the Inftruction of any People in the World , where Oppreffion , Bribery , and Self - In- tereft are the reigning Qualities .着 Thefe Wafps and Hornets are a kind of bar- barous favage Animals , who ...
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... Government . By the Fourth Article , it is provided , that all the Subjects of the United Kingdom fhall , from and after the Union , have full Freedom and Intercourse of Trade and Navigation to or from any Port or Place within the faid ...
... Government . By the Fourth Article , it is provided , that all the Subjects of the United Kingdom fhall , from and after the Union , have full Freedom and Intercourse of Trade and Navigation to or from any Port or Place within the faid ...
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... Government is more Mild , whofe People are more Free , Eafy and Hap- py , than any other in Europe : A Nation who by their Wealth , Wisdom and Valour , have broke M 2 the the most formidable Power that ever threatned Christendom : To ...
... Government is more Mild , whofe People are more Free , Eafy and Hap- py , than any other in Europe : A Nation who by their Wealth , Wisdom and Valour , have broke M 2 the the most formidable Power that ever threatned Christendom : To ...
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... Government , the Partnership of the fame Plantations , and of all other Privileges , Foreign and Domeftick , will much better the Condition of Scotland . There is hardly any Subject of Trade , of the Growth of England , which we are ...
... Government , the Partnership of the fame Plantations , and of all other Privileges , Foreign and Domeftick , will much better the Condition of Scotland . There is hardly any Subject of Trade , of the Growth of England , which we are ...
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