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... speak , but as a race of Vaga- " bonds . Hereupon the Duke inftantly clapt his hand to his " fword ; and , in all probability , the difpute would not have " ended without bloodshed , had not the company upon the " walk interfered , and ...
... speak , but as a race of Vaga- " bonds . Hereupon the Duke inftantly clapt his hand to his " fword ; and , in all probability , the difpute would not have " ended without bloodshed , had not the company upon the " walk interfered , and ...
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... speak feditiously . — I have now gotten one fellowe more , a companion of fedition , and wot ye " who is my fellowe ? Efay the Prophet . I fpake but of a little prettie fhilling , but he fpeaketh to Jerufalem after another fort , and ...
... speak feditiously . — I have now gotten one fellowe more , a companion of fedition , and wot ye " who is my fellowe ? Efay the Prophet . I fpake but of a little prettie fhilling , but he fpeaketh to Jerufalem after another fort , and ...
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... speaking of ; and if we have no • fuch thing , it is a reproach to this enlightened age . It is a pity that we have two forts of weights , Troy and Averdupois ; but one of thefe being made the ftandard , and I think for many reasons ...
... speaking of ; and if we have no • fuch thing , it is a reproach to this enlightened age . It is a pity that we have two forts of weights , Troy and Averdupois ; but one of thefe being made the ftandard , and I think for many reasons ...
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... speaking from the refentment of a man whofe country had fuffered by this Prince's power . To conceal his faults , and , by a ftrained defence , to convert his most excep- ⚫tionable actions into fo many inftances of virtue or abilities ...
... speaking from the refentment of a man whofe country had fuffered by this Prince's power . To conceal his faults , and , by a ftrained defence , to convert his most excep- ⚫tionable actions into fo many inftances of virtue or abilities ...
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... speak . He now ftood before a Prince whom he was confci- ⚫ous he had frequently spoken of with the greateft feverity , and who he knew , was thoroughly informed of every thing faid or done at Athens . He was to contend with a compleat ...
... speak . He now ftood before a Prince whom he was confci- ⚫ous he had frequently spoken of with the greateft feverity , and who he knew , was thoroughly informed of every thing faid or done at Athens . He was to contend with a compleat ...
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Página 356 - Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God : for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man : but every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
Página 418 - And Paul dwelt two whole years in his own hired house, and received all that came in unto him, preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ, with all confidence, no man forbidding him.
Página 564 - ONE of those divine men, who, like a chapel in a palace, remain unprofaned, while all the rest is tyranny, corruption, and folly...
Página 488 - And how unbecoming must it appear in a member of the legislature to vote for a new law, who is utterly ignorant of the old...
Página 314 - And what would serve, if those were gone, To make it orthodox ? " " Our own." " What makes morality a crime, The most notorious of the time — Morality, which both the saints And wicked too cry out against ? " " 'Cause grace and virtue are within Prohibited degrees of kin ; And therefore no true saint allows They shall be...
Página 440 - A<2 to prevent any fuch Outrage for the future ! What Honour does it reflect on the Memory of that Princefs to...
Página 322 - ... so lately and so scandalously abused their influence in the opprobrious affair of Sacheverell. To this end they invited some learned men, who in the preceding reign had served the common cause, to take up the pen once more against these its most pestilent enemies, the JACOBITE CLERGY. They readily...
Página 22 - ... the ceremonial application be made to the Parliament, yet the expectation of good or bad success in it is from your Excellency, and particular solicitations of foreign ministers are made to you only ; So that I apprehend indeed less envy and danger and pomp, but not less power and real opportunities of doing good in your being General than would be if you had assumed the title of King.