The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... Great Britain 24. A Very Pretty Fellow - A Toast THE PLEBEIAN ( by Steele ) The Controversy between the Plebeian and Old Whig 230 232 236 · No. 1. Considerations on Reports relating to the Peerage No. viii CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME .
... Great Britain 24. A Very Pretty Fellow - A Toast THE PLEBEIAN ( by Steele ) The Controversy between the Plebeian and Old Whig 230 232 236 · No. 1. Considerations on Reports relating to the Peerage No. viii CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME .
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... Peerage No. 2. The same continued . Remarks upon the Pam- phlets that have been writ for the supposed Bill No. 3. The same continued · • No. 4. The same continued , in particular with relation to the Scots Nobility ; with Remarks on the ...
... Peerage No. 2. The same continued . Remarks upon the Pam- phlets that have been writ for the supposed Bill No. 3. The same continued · • No. 4. The same continued , in particular with relation to the Scots Nobility ; with Remarks on the ...
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... Peerage Bill , by which the number of Peers should be fixed , and the King restrained from any new creation of nobility , unless when an old family should be extinct . To this the Lords would naturally agree ; and the King , who was yet ...
... Peerage Bill , by which the number of Peers should be fixed , and the King restrained from any new creation of nobility , unless when an old family should be extinct . To this the Lords would naturally agree ; and the King , who was yet ...
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... PEERAGE . " -Hoc miseræ Plebi - commune Sepulchrum . " -In this detested ground HOR . I. Sat. viii . 10 . A common tomb the vulgar found . FRANCIS . ALL men in high stations have their enemies , who are ready to suggest on every ...
... PEERAGE . " -Hoc miseræ Plebi - commune Sepulchrum . " -In this detested ground HOR . I. Sat. viii . 10 . A common tomb the vulgar found . FRANCIS . ALL men in high stations have their enemies , who are ready to suggest on every ...
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... Peerage , I must confess I am at a loss to say anything to it . If the most solemn con- tract betwixt two nations is to be violated ; if persons are to be deprived of their right without being heard , and without any pretence of ...
... Peerage , I must confess I am at a loss to say anything to it . If the most solemn con- tract betwixt two nations is to be violated ; if persons are to be deprived of their right without being heard , and without any pretence of ...
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