The Cabinet: Containing: A Collection of Curious PapersW. Durham, 1754 - 86 ページ |
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... Characters , and either by direct Invective , or by a Glance of Satyr , to expose them to the Hatred and Con- tempt of Mankind . Lord Bacon obferves , that when Rumours , or fcandalous Reports of great Perfonages are greedily ...
... Characters , and either by direct Invective , or by a Glance of Satyr , to expose them to the Hatred and Con- tempt of Mankind . Lord Bacon obferves , that when Rumours , or fcandalous Reports of great Perfonages are greedily ...
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... Character , as to fubmit fuch a Paper to the View , even of his moft intimate Confident , much less to fuffer Copies to be taken , fo as to run the leaft Risk of its appearing in Print 3 Upon thefe Principles , taking it then for grant ...
... Character , as to fubmit fuch a Paper to the View , even of his moft intimate Confident , much less to fuffer Copies to be taken , fo as to run the leaft Risk of its appearing in Print 3 Upon thefe Principles , taking it then for grant ...
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... Character , you never more may use the Argument of Power , if you really were fure of it , to recommend any Caufe : For you cannot doubt , but the fallen Angels would have had Advocates , if they could have got the Thunder into their ...
... Character , you never more may use the Argument of Power , if you really were fure of it , to recommend any Caufe : For you cannot doubt , but the fallen Angels would have had Advocates , if they could have got the Thunder into their ...
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... Character , i . e . Audi alteram Partem : When you have gone fo far in the Road to Wif- dom , and fhewn that your Judgment hath not been bribed , it will be Time enough to give any Attention to your Argument . But as your kind Proposal ...
... Character , i . e . Audi alteram Partem : When you have gone fo far in the Road to Wif- dom , and fhewn that your Judgment hath not been bribed , it will be Time enough to give any Attention to your Argument . But as your kind Proposal ...
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... Characters as Wits and Politicians . It is only this , that we may act in Concert here- after , and communicate our Effays before Publication , with a View not only of correcting what we send to the Prefs , but also to confult the ...
... Characters as Wits and Politicians . It is only this , that we may act in Concert here- after , and communicate our Effays before Publication , with a View not only of correcting what we send to the Prefs , but also to confult the ...
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51 ページ - ... at the rate of four pounds per centum per annum, from the day of , in the year of our Lord (6) sha'll have been levied.
52 ページ - by Parliament." We moft humbly pray, that it may be enacted, AND be it enacted by the King's moft excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in this prefent Parliament aflembled, and by the Authority of the fame, that...
12 ページ - Moft Gracious Sovereign, We your Majefty's moft Dutiful and Loyal Subjects, the Commons of...
39 ページ - Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " I have ordered the proper officers to lay before you the national accounts, and...
52 ページ - your Majefty, ever attentive to the eafe and happinefs " of your faithful fubjects, has been gracioufly pleafed to " fignify that you would confent, and...
5 ページ - L t, the Conduct of thofe in his Confidence, and the idle Stories that were artfully propagated, caufed fuch a Sufpicion in regard to the Manner in which your M y's moft loyal Subjects would be reprefented upon your M y's happy Arrival in England, as obliged the H — e of C s, at the End of the laft...
3 ページ - Surveyor-General was one of your M — y's Servants) they fubmitted the remainder of his Punifhment to your M y's royal Pleafure for mifemploying the publick Money, and for executing many of the Barracks in fo bad a Manner, as to endanger the Health of your M y's Troops, as is mentioned in the i8th Refolution of that Committee ; and many of thofe Barracks, then built, rebuilt, and repaired, are now in fuch a Condition, that the Barrack-Board hath advertifed for Workmen to propofe for the repairing...
17 ページ - Facts fo ftrangely ftated, or with regard to my Lord P e, or Lord G — e S e. It was fufficient for his M y to declare the Confidence he is pleafed to repofe in me, the Support he will give his Reprefentative, and that he leaves me the Judge who beft deferves my Confidence, and through what Channel his Favours are to be difperfed. I hope, at leaft, it will have this good Effeft, that the SERVANTS OF THE CROWN, and OTHER MEMBERS OF THE...
3 ページ - Workmen to propofe for the repairing them, notwithftanding the Refolution of the H — e of C s, That Mr. Nevill, at that time Surveyor-General, mould, at his own Expence, be obliged to procure the feveral Perfons he had contracted with to finifh the fame, fo as to make them fit and convenient for your M y's Troops.
15 ページ - Conduft of t'5) the Lord L— — t, and of thofe in whom his Grace, for the better carrying on of his M y's Affairs, places a Confidence : And all this is • reprefented as the Sentiments of a great Majority of the H — e of C s of Ireland ; and of many others of the moft zealous of the K — g's ProteCtant Subjects there.