London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, 第 20 巻C. Ackers, 1751 |
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... thing elfe but diftar- bances and calamities , when church- men were not entirely fubject to the prince . The happieft thing that can hap pen to the human race is , that the prince fhould be a philofopher : The prince - philofopher ...
... thing elfe but diftar- bances and calamities , when church- men were not entirely fubject to the prince . The happieft thing that can hap pen to the human race is , that the prince fhould be a philofopher : The prince - philofopher ...
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... thing but crimes , and of no crimes but fuch as are of a military nature , their jurifdiction can never , C I think , interfere with any known privilege of parliament ; for I do not know that we ever claimed any privilege with regard to ...
... thing but crimes , and of no crimes but fuch as are of a military nature , their jurifdiction can never , C I think , interfere with any known privilege of parliament ; for I do not know that we ever claimed any privilege with regard to ...
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... thing can be neceffary for any good purpose . I hope , I may fay , with- out derogating from the charac- ter of any of our prefent generals , that king William , and the duke of Marlborough , knew as well as any of them , what was ...
... thing can be neceffary for any good purpose . I hope , I may fay , with- out derogating from the charac- ter of any of our prefent generals , that king William , and the duke of Marlborough , knew as well as any of them , what was ...
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... thing that was moft capable of inflaming the paffion of a man , or flattering the pride of a hero ? " This is the character of Cleopatra , as given by our French author , and it seems in every part to be pretty juft , except where he ...
... thing that was moft capable of inflaming the paffion of a man , or flattering the pride of a hero ? " This is the character of Cleopatra , as given by our French author , and it seems in every part to be pretty juft , except where he ...
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... thing bad proposed , for the fake of 23 rejecting , together with it , every thing that it good . " I thank God ( fays one of these to me the other day ) the Difquifitions have by good luck over - done the thing , and fo it will come to ...
... thing bad proposed , for the fake of 23 rejecting , together with it , every thing that it good . " I thank God ( fays one of these to me the other day ) the Difquifitions have by good luck over - done the thing , and fo it will come to ...
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