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Page 10
... some such motives that the friends of a very respectable party in this kingdom have been hitherto filent . For these two years paft , from one and the same quarter of politicks , a continual fire has been kept upon them ; fometimes from ...
... some such motives that the friends of a very respectable party in this kingdom have been hitherto filent . For these two years paft , from one and the same quarter of politicks , a continual fire has been kept upon them ; fometimes from ...
Page 14
... throw ourselves , in a fort of precipitate trust , some strange disposition of the mind jumbled up of presumption and despair , purposc . into the hands of the most pretending and forward undertaker into 1+ OBSERVATIONS OVALATE.
... throw ourselves , in a fort of precipitate trust , some strange disposition of the mind jumbled up of presumption and despair , purposc . into the hands of the most pretending and forward undertaker into 1+ OBSERVATIONS OVALATE.
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... some comfort to the nation ; another sort of comfort indeed , than that which this writer provides for it ; a comfort , not from its physician , but from its constitution ; if I attempt to Mew that all the arguments upon which he founds ...
... some comfort to the nation ; another sort of comfort indeed , than that which this writer provides for it ; a comfort , not from its physician , but from its constitution ; if I attempt to Mew that all the arguments upon which he founds ...
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... some other apparent advantage , or even sometimes as positive misfortunes . The opticks of that politician must be of a strange conformation , who beholds every thing in this distorted shape . So far as to our trade . With regard to our ...
... some other apparent advantage , or even sometimes as positive misfortunes . The opticks of that politician must be of a strange conformation , who beholds every thing in this distorted shape . So far as to our trade . With regard to our ...
Page 39
... some plain distinct heads . I apprehend they may be reduced to these : 1. Stability ; 2. Indemnification ; 3. Alliance . As to the first , the author more than obscurely hints in several places , that he thinks the peace not * P. 12 ...
... some plain distinct heads . I apprehend they may be reduced to these : 1. Stability ; 2. Indemnification ; 3. Alliance . As to the first , the author more than obscurely hints in several places , that he thinks the peace not * P. 12 ...
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