Faction Detected, by the Evidence of Facts: Containing an Impartial View of Parties at Home, and Affairs AbroadJ. Roberts, 1743 - 175 頁 |
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... fame Expence , to the Ruin of themselves and of their Families , and the Generality of thefe unite in Views of a like NatureAs in all populous Countries , from a Variety of Diftrefs , fuch Objects must be very numerous ; fo from the ...
... fame Expence , to the Ruin of themselves and of their Families , and the Generality of thefe unite in Views of a like NatureAs in all populous Countries , from a Variety of Diftrefs , fuch Objects must be very numerous ; fo from the ...
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... fame time , the natural Tendancy in all Mankind to expect more Favour than they merit , provokes unjuft Refentments against Govern- ment , and a certain Infirmity ( of which we all in fome De- gree partake ) to be uneafy with what we ...
... fame time , the natural Tendancy in all Mankind to expect more Favour than they merit , provokes unjuft Refentments against Govern- ment , and a certain Infirmity ( of which we all in fome De- gree partake ) to be uneafy with what we ...
第 8 頁
... fame Shape . - The People of England had ( fince the Union of the two Houfes of York and Lancaster ) never seen it in another . - They therefore feared it in no other . This gave it Opportunity to fhew itself in a new Form , and ...
... fame Shape . - The People of England had ( fince the Union of the two Houfes of York and Lancaster ) never seen it in another . - They therefore feared it in no other . This gave it Opportunity to fhew itself in a new Form , and ...
第 12 頁
... fame time according to their different Capacities to effect this End , and according to the different Capacities of those upon whom they practifed - fometimes pretending that we had nothing to do with Affairs upon the Continent ...
... fame time according to their different Capacities to effect this End , and according to the different Capacities of those upon whom they practifed - fometimes pretending that we had nothing to do with Affairs upon the Continent ...
第 13 頁
... fame Men continued the fame Practices , till by low Arts , they had frightned , and by infamous Infinuations gained both upon her and upon the People , ftill concealing their grand View till they had got into the Administration . They ...
... fame Men continued the fame Practices , till by low Arts , they had frightned , and by infamous Infinuations gained both upon her and upon the People , ftill concealing their grand View till they had got into the Administration . They ...
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