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... shall run no race against time in its execution . We owe too much to the Public , to make them fo bad a return for their favour ; we owe too much to ourselves , to forfeit the high reputation in which the work now ftands abroad as well ...
... shall run no race against time in its execution . We owe too much to the Public , to make them fo bad a return for their favour ; we owe too much to ourselves , to forfeit the high reputation in which the work now ftands abroad as well ...
Side 86
... shall enter the more particularly into its de- tail . They begin by flating the following matters as facts - That the nation had for feveral years been engaged in a moft expenfive and unfortunate war ; that many of our valuable colonies ...
... shall enter the more particularly into its de- tail . They begin by flating the following matters as facts - That the nation had for feveral years been engaged in a moft expenfive and unfortunate war ; that many of our valuable colonies ...
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... shall first attend to the means used for removing the objections which were made to the motion upon its own bottom . The lords in oppofition exprefied their furprize , to hear the point of informality fo much laboured , and fo long ...
... shall first attend to the means used for removing the objections which were made to the motion upon its own bottom . The lords in oppofition exprefied their furprize , to hear the point of informality fo much laboured , and fo long ...
Side 142
... shall the fervant , the crea- ture of the people , faid they , be reprefented by treasonable subjects , by falfe and pretended friends , as claiming an inherent , felf - created original , and a divine right , in the voluntary grants of ...
... shall the fervant , the crea- ture of the people , faid they , be reprefented by treasonable subjects , by falfe and pretended friends , as claiming an inherent , felf - created original , and a divine right , in the voluntary grants of ...
Side 197
... shall exift . And it will be remembered by the latest pofterity , that a merchant could at once prefcribe laws to fovereigns in the Eaft , and , by his moneyed powers , greatly fway the fcale of empire in Europe . He was just in all his ...
... shall exift . And it will be remembered by the latest pofterity , that a merchant could at once prefcribe laws to fovereigns in the Eaft , and , by his moneyed powers , greatly fway the fcale of empire in Europe . He was just in all his ...
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Side 149 - Now ye shall have three ladies walk to gather flowers, and then we must believe the stage to be a garden. By and by we hear news of shipwreck in the same place, and then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that comes out a hideous monster with fire and smoke, and then the miserable beholders are bound to take it for a cave. While in the meantime two armies fly in, represented with four swords and bucklers, and then what hard heart will not receive it for a pitched field?
Side 254 - Rome are superstitious and idolatrous, and I do solemnly, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do make this declaration and every part thereof in the plain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me as they are commonly understood by English Protestants without any evasion, equivocation, or mental reservation whatsoever...
Side 168 - From the middle of this parterre is a descent by many steps flying on each side of a grotto that lies between them, covered with lead and flat, into the lower garden which is all...
Side 254 - ... the Pope, or any other authority or person whatsoever, or without any hope of any such dispensation from any person or authority whatsoever, or without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God, or man, or absolved of this declaration, or any part thereof, although the Pope, or any other person or persons, or power whatsoever, should dispense with or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning.
Side 163 - Some dry the black'ning clusters in the sun. Others to tread the liquid harvest join, The groaning presses foam with floods of wine. Here are the vines in early flow'r descry'd, Here grapes discolour'd on the sunny side, And there in Autumn's richest purple dy'd. ' Beds of all various herbs, for ever green, In beauteous order terminate the scene.
Side 253 - I do renounce, reject, and abjure, the opinion that Princes excommunicated by the Pope and Council, or by any authority of the See of Rome, or by any authority whatsoever, may be deposed or murdered by their Subjects, or by any person whatsoever...
Side 395 - Sympathy towards a soldier will surely induce your Excellency and a military tribunal, to adapt the mode of my death to the feelings of a man of honor.
Side 169 - I should hardly advise any of these attempts in the figure of gardens among us; they are adventures of too hard achievement for any common hands; and though there may be more honour if they succeed well, yet there is more dishonour if they fail, and it is twenty to one they will; whereas in regular figures it is hard to make any great and remarkable faults.
Side 63 - I could furnish to her was an open boat, and a few lines written upon dirty and wet paper, to General Gates, recommending her to his protection.
Side 252 - Reversion, or Remainder, any Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments, within the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick...