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Page xii
... less fubjects are forced to throw them- felves into the arms of those fovereigns who pay them for fighting , and permit them to pray as they think fit . Thus government is diftreffed on one hand , and the kingdom is deprived of its ...
... less fubjects are forced to throw them- felves into the arms of those fovereigns who pay them for fighting , and permit them to pray as they think fit . Thus government is diftreffed on one hand , and the kingdom is deprived of its ...
Page 57
... less refiftance is expected , it was certainly a good stroke of generalship to use a feint , in order to draw off the attention of his antoganists , and induce them by this ftratagem to divide their forces . He has partly fucceeded ...
... less refiftance is expected , it was certainly a good stroke of generalship to use a feint , in order to draw off the attention of his antoganists , and induce them by this ftratagem to divide their forces . He has partly fucceeded ...
Page 74
... less vir- tuous than our philofophers , we have not humility to wish to be on a level with them . Pity our pride and ignorance , great oracles , who revile the Chriftians , and extol the cunning of the fox , the imitative powers of the ...
... less vir- tuous than our philofophers , we have not humility to wish to be on a level with them . Pity our pride and ignorance , great oracles , who revile the Chriftians , and extol the cunning of the fox , the imitative powers of the ...
Page 26
... less into the heart of a king , whom an exalted rank , the love of his fubjects , and paternal authority , fhould have animated with courage and refolution . Old captain O'Regan was not afraid when he defired king William's officers ...
... less into the heart of a king , whom an exalted rank , the love of his fubjects , and paternal authority , fhould have animated with courage and refolution . Old captain O'Regan was not afraid when he defired king William's officers ...
Page 52
... less did the pious pontiff abfolve them from their allegiance , though fhe re - established Baal's wor- fhip , and maintained his priests in the templet of the true God . A circumftance which Bellar- Fourth Book of Kings . mia min ...
... less did the pious pontiff abfolve them from their allegiance , though fhe re - established Baal's wor- fhip , and maintained his priests in the templet of the true God . A circumftance which Bellar- Fourth Book of Kings . mia min ...
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