A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volumen3F. Cogan, 1750 |
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... seem strange , if we confider , that Alexander , working upon that Foundation which was remaining of Nebuchadnezzar's Pier , and being withal affifted with a ftrong Fleet , was yet feven Months ere he could make way into the City ...
... seem strange , if we confider , that Alexander , working upon that Foundation which was remaining of Nebuchadnezzar's Pier , and being withal affifted with a ftrong Fleet , was yet feven Months ere he could make way into the City ...
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... seems , that Injustice , and Cruelty were his Faults , for which he was thus threatned : But neither did the Dream , nor Advice of Daniel so pre- vail . For probably he believed it not , but looked upon it as an idle Dream ; for that it ...
... seems , that Injustice , and Cruelty were his Faults , for which he was thus threatned : But neither did the Dream , nor Advice of Daniel so pre- vail . For probably he believed it not , but looked upon it as an idle Dream ; for that it ...
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... seem the more probable , because Cræfus was his Grandmother's Bro- ther , and its very likely that Nearness of Alliance might withhold Cyrus ( if he had been vicious , which he was not ) from fo cruel a Purpose as to have burnt him ...
... seem the more probable , because Cræfus was his Grandmother's Bro- ther , and its very likely that Nearness of Alliance might withhold Cyrus ( if he had been vicious , which he was not ) from fo cruel a Purpose as to have burnt him ...
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... seems an Offence nearest to Treafon , or Petty - larceny , which feems nearest to Felony . You will be apt to tell me that I mistake my Lords the Judges , and they spoke not of the Nature of the Crime , but the Manner of the Punishment ...
... seems an Offence nearest to Treafon , or Petty - larceny , which feems nearest to Felony . You will be apt to tell me that I mistake my Lords the Judges , and they spoke not of the Nature of the Crime , but the Manner of the Punishment ...
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... seems impracticable , in the acting it will be much more found fo ; if the fecond , then it will evidently ap- pear , if the Difficulty is only about a Name , and it would be a fad Thing indeed . that any Difagreement should be between ...
... seems impracticable , in the acting it will be much more found fo ; if the fecond , then it will evidently ap- pear , if the Difficulty is only about a Name , and it would be a fad Thing indeed . that any Difagreement should be between ...
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