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... others the autumn . There is amongst every fort a public and general rule of go- vernment , which guides and retains e- very fingle bird in its duty . Before the general · nation of what is another man's , which is 16 The UNIVERSAL ...
... others the autumn . There is amongst every fort a public and general rule of go- vernment , which guides and retains e- very fingle bird in its duty . Before the general · nation of what is another man's , which is 16 The UNIVERSAL ...
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... duty , muft expect no favour . the Duke of Guife his Lieutenant - ge- neral ; which must have ended in the wort of confequences to Elifabeth . The favourites were created , the one Duke of Lenox , the other Earl of Ara ran : and Lenox ...
... duty , muft expect no favour . the Duke of Guife his Lieutenant - ge- neral ; which must have ended in the wort of confequences to Elifabeth . The favourites were created , the one Duke of Lenox , the other Earl of Ara ran : and Lenox ...
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... duty on licences for retailing fpirituous liquors at Lady- day , 1749 , 57241. 35. 9 d . To replace to ditto the like fum paid out of the fame , to make good the de- ficiency of the additional duties of wines at Midfummer , 1749 , 7196 ...
... duty on licences for retailing fpirituous liquors at Lady- day , 1749 , 57241. 35. 9 d . To replace to ditto the like fum paid out of the fame , to make good the de- ficiency of the additional duties of wines at Midfummer , 1749 , 7196 ...
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... duty which every good fubject owes him , efpecially the gentry , who derive all their freams of honour from that o- riginal fountain : But it may poffibly feem ftrange , that , while all the reft of your friends are congratulating your ...
... duty which every good fubject owes him , efpecially the gentry , who derive all their freams of honour from that o- riginal fountain : But it may poffibly feem ftrange , that , while all the reft of your friends are congratulating your ...
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... duty to your Royal Highneffes , and expreffing our unfeigned joy at this increase of his Majefty's family . We confider every child of your Royal Highneffes , as an additional fe- curity of the people's happiness and freedom ; by your ...
... duty to your Royal Highneffes , and expreffing our unfeigned joy at this increase of his Majefty's family . We confider every child of your Royal Highneffes , as an additional fe- curity of the people's happiness and freedom ; by your ...
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Seite 249 - I rightly conceived your meaning ; and if, as you say, confessing a truth indeed may procure my safety, I shall with all willingness and duty, perform your command. " But let not your grace ever imagine that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault, where not so much as a thought thereof preceded.
Seite 249 - God or you may determine of me, your grace may be freed from an open censure ; and...
Seite 302 - ... exhausted; all the events or actions of which the memory can afford pleasure are quickly recollected; and the future lies beyond the grave, where it can be reached only by virtue and devotion. Piety is the only proper and adequate relief of decaying man.
Seite 249 - Defert or Defire. If then you found me worthy of fuch Honour, Good your Grace let not any light Fancy, or bad Counfel of mine Enemies, withdraw your Princely Favour from me ; neither let that Stain, that un?
Seite 295 - You shall now receive, my dear wife, my last words in these my last lines. My love I send you, that you may keep it when I am dead ; and my counsel, that you may remember it when I am no more.
Seite 224 - ... and persuadeth thee to be joyful and happy ; then is the hour of danger, then let reason stand firmly on her guard.
Seite 250 - I will so leave to trouble your grace any further, with mine earnest prayers to the Trinity to have your grace in his good keeping, and to direct you in all your actions.
Seite 295 - I trust my blood will quench their malice that have thus cruelly murdered me, and that they will not seek also to kill thee and thine with extreme poverty. To what friend to direct thee I know not, for all mine have left me in the true time of trial; and I plainly perceive that my death was determined from the first day.
Seite 253 - I burned and spoiled. And had I not been discovered upon the coast, I had taken great quantity of treasure. The matter of most profit to me was a great ship of the king's, which I took at California,
Seite 216 - ... for my pen to tell you. I beseech you that as God and many more know, how innocent I am in this case: so you will believe me, that if I had bid aught I would have bid by it.