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Pagina 4
... objects that are imperial in the confusion of warp and weft , it is not their vast importance , with impulses and always easy to keep hold upon . So far babble which are scarcely superior to a as Scotch affairs are concerned , it is ...
... objects that are imperial in the confusion of warp and weft , it is not their vast importance , with impulses and always easy to keep hold upon . So far babble which are scarcely superior to a as Scotch affairs are concerned , it is ...
Pagina 5
ancing a meagre estate , has always been a favorite object of derision : but this makes the extraordinary unanimity of the national sentiment only the more appar- ent . Whatever was to happen to the nation , one thing it was resolved ...
ancing a meagre estate , has always been a favorite object of derision : but this makes the extraordinary unanimity of the national sentiment only the more appar- ent . Whatever was to happen to the nation , one thing it was resolved ...
Pagina 9
... object , which was to prevent the elevation to the throne of Spain of Philip of Anjou , the second son of Louis XIV . , putting in his place the archduke Charles , son of the emperor , was frustrated with that strangest and most solemn ...
... object , which was to prevent the elevation to the throne of Spain of Philip of Anjou , the second son of Louis XIV . , putting in his place the archduke Charles , son of the emperor , was frustrated with that strangest and most solemn ...
Pagina 12
... object fo which it was professedly instituted , th help and encouragement necessary to were withheld . And the reason of th great stroke of policy was , that the ne trade was tending to make Ireland ric and prosperous , to enable it to ...
... object fo which it was professedly instituted , th help and encouragement necessary to were withheld . And the reason of th great stroke of policy was , that the ne trade was tending to make Ireland ric and prosperous , to enable it to ...
Pagina 17
... objects of his lash distinct , in language so inoffensive as he uses . He is a monument of purity if we set him be- side the very reverend scorner who is believed by so many to give lustre to the literature of the age . 66 describes the ...
... objects of his lash distinct , in language so inoffensive as he uses . He is a monument of purity if we set him be- side the very reverend scorner who is believed by so many to give lustre to the literature of the age . 66 describes the ...
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