A Select Collection Of Original Letters: Written by the Most Eminent Persons, On Various Entertaining Subjects, An on Many Important Occasions : From the Reign of Henry the Eight, to the Present Time : In Two Volumes, Volumen2Rivington and Dodsley, 1755 - 303 páginas |
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... honour'd , as firce your Refidence and Miniftry in France , to that Degree ,, that it is not doubted if the Parliament be fitting at your Return , or otherwise the Mayor and Common Council , will petition the King you may be dignified ...
... honour'd , as firce your Refidence and Miniftry in France , to that Degree ,, that it is not doubted if the Parliament be fitting at your Return , or otherwise the Mayor and Common Council , will petition the King you may be dignified ...
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... Honour , confidering the Caufe . I would fay fomething to the ferious Part ( as you were : pleas'd to call it ) of your former Letter ; but it will difgrace my Politicks to differ from yours ,, who have wrought now fome Time under the ...
... Honour , confidering the Caufe . I would fay fomething to the ferious Part ( as you were : pleas'd to call it ) of your former Letter ; but it will difgrace my Politicks to differ from yours ,, who have wrought now fome Time under the ...
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... Honour , he chang'd ' em oftner . I wish the King were foberly advis'd about a main Advan- tage in this Marriage , which may poffibly be omitted ; I mean , the ridding his Kingdom of fome old Beauties , and young Deformities , who fwarm ...
... Honour , he chang'd ' em oftner . I wish the King were foberly advis'd about a main Advan- tage in this Marriage , which may poffibly be omitted ; I mean , the ridding his Kingdom of fome old Beauties , and young Deformities , who fwarm ...
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... against his Accufer , being at- tended by the Earl of Shaftsbury and other Peers , to the Number of Seven , for the Honour of the Proteftant C 3 his ; Proteftant Caufe . I have fent you herewith of LETTERS . 29 To the SAME p.
... against his Accufer , being at- tended by the Earl of Shaftsbury and other Peers , to the Number of Seven , for the Honour of the Proteftant C 3 his ; Proteftant Caufe . I have fent you herewith of LETTERS . 29 To the SAME p.
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... Honour proper for a Woman ) endea- vour to give me fome undeniable Proofs that you love me . If there be any in my Power which I have yet neither given nor offer'd , you must ex- plain yourself ; I am perhaps very dull , but with- all ...
... Honour proper for a Woman ) endea- vour to give me fome undeniable Proofs that you love me . If there be any in my Power which I have yet neither given nor offer'd , you must ex- plain yourself ; I am perhaps very dull , but with- all ...
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