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Pagina 20
The Convention , which he has lately deserted , having no farther occasion for his
services above ground , he cannot be better disposed of than in an embassy ad
inferos . of The most august assembly in the world , by which I wish to be ...
The Convention , which he has lately deserted , having no farther occasion for his
services above ground , he cannot be better disposed of than in an embassy ad
inferos . of The most august assembly in the world , by which I wish to be ...
Pagina 36
... Countess of Hardeck , his pupil . But his policy either was yet in embrio , or little
better than a regenerate al ' ortion ; and a second detection and degradaVienna .
tion obliged our felonious Philosopher to take French leave 36 TOPSY TURVY .
... Countess of Hardeck , his pupil . But his policy either was yet in embrio , or little
better than a regenerate al ' ortion ; and a second detection and degradaVienna .
tion obliged our felonious Philosopher to take French leave 36 TOPSY TURVY .
Pagina 58
... to assist in their decisions Admit no lady politicians , Though their good
lordships all connive at Ladies who legislate in private : But in the regions over -
head Divinities are better bred : Heav ' n ' s courtesy the petticoat Admits in
parliament ...
... to assist in their decisions Admit no lady politicians , Though their good
lordships all connive at Ladies who legislate in private : But in the regions over -
head Divinities are better bred : Heav ' n ' s courtesy the petticoat Admits in
parliament ...
Pagina 161
And , as for you , Sirs , Law obey ; * “ Or you ' ll be tuck ' d up t ' other way : “ Not
better counsel nine in ten “ Could give you — for I know my men . + “ If Pitt you
combat , you ' ll be worsted ; “ By him you ' re better known than trusted : “ So
hence ...
And , as for you , Sirs , Law obey ; * “ Or you ' ll be tuck ' d up t ' other way : “ Not
better counsel nine in ten “ Could give you — for I know my men . + “ If Pitt you
combat , you ' ll be worsted ; “ By him you ' re better known than trusted : “ So
hence ...
Pagina 170
I “ HERE was this Principle applied , § " Who knows what fate might Whigs betide
; “ Ah , were we not of hemp afraid ,. * “ Do not believe that you can govern
Ireland better than Ireland can govern itself . ” of “ It is the Whio Principle of FREE
Will ...
I “ HERE was this Principle applied , § " Who knows what fate might Whigs betide
; “ Ah , were we not of hemp afraid ,. * “ Do not believe that you can govern
Ireland better than Ireland can govern itself . ” of “ It is the Whio Principle of FREE
Will ...
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