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Page 56
The fatal effects on foot for eftablishing peace in of miniserial interference in com-
India ; that the powers of the counmercial matters , was exemplified try being
sovereigns themselves , in the present ruinous condition of would more readily ...
The fatal effects on foot for eftablishing peace in of miniserial interference in com-
India ; that the powers of the counmercial matters , was exemplified try being
sovereigns themselves , in the present ruinous condition of would more readily ...
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held forth , and the writings pub- fect ; and if not checked , was likelished among
them , they seemed ly to set the whole continent in a rather to consider
themselves as flame : that accordingly fome ships members of an independent
state , of ...
held forth , and the writings pub- fect ; and if not checked , was likelished among
them , they seemed ly to set the whole continent in a rather to consider
themselves as flame : that accordingly fome ships members of an independent
state , of ...
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... and the laws themselves The next year he was appointed one openly trampled
upon , by a mur- of the ecclesiastical commillion . Genuine . * " Than sharp L'
Estrange a more admir'd prater , “ Wittier on bench , than he in Obfervator . "
STATE ...
... and the laws themselves The next year he was appointed one openly trampled
upon , by a mur- of the ecclesiastical commillion . Genuine . * " Than sharp L'
Estrange a more admir'd prater , “ Wittier on bench , than he in Obfervator . "
STATE ...
Page 188
Jeave the adoration of those popish sleeves , with hir owne hands , whick
tromperies vo themselves ; but she the twoe executioners before had feamying
little or nothing at all to rudlye put off , and that with such regard the good counfell
of the ...
Jeave the adoration of those popish sleeves , with hir owne hands , whick
tromperies vo themselves ; but she the twoe executioners before had feamying
little or nothing at all to rudlye put off , and that with such regard the good counfell
of the ...
Page 264
The nobles to their sovereigns , afforded them who assumed the cross , and
bound an opportunity of extending their themselves to march to the Holy
prerogative , and of acquiring a Land , foon peceived that great degree of weight
in the ...
The nobles to their sovereigns , afforded them who assumed the cross , and
bound an opportunity of extending their themselves to march to the Holy
prerogative , and of acquiring a Land , foon peceived that great degree of weight
in the ...
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Page 176 - I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood.
Page 260 - If a man were called to fix the period in the history of the world during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous, he would, without hesitation, name that which elapsed from the death of Domitian to the accession of Commodus.
Page 221 - Every one that flatters thee, Is no friend in misery: Words are easy, like the wind; Faithful friends are hard to find: Every man will be thy friend, Whilst thou hast wherewith to spend: But if store of crowns be scant, No man will supply thy want. If that one be prodigal, Bountiful, they will him call. And with such-like flattering, Pity but he were a king.
Page 103 - Thus fullers and dyers find black cloths of equal thickness with white ones, and hung out equally wet, dry in the sun much sooner than the white, being more readily heated by the sun's rays. It is the same before a fire; the heat of which sooner penetrates black stockings than white ones, and so is apt sooner to burn a man's shins.
Page 176 - Angels and ministers of grace defend us! Be thou a spirit of health, or goblin damn'd; Bring with thee airs from heav'n, or blasts from hell; Be thy intents wicked or charitable; Thou com'st in such a questionable shape, That I will speak to thee.
Page 236 - With solemn steps and slow, High potentates, and dames of royal birth, And mitred fathers in long order go : Great Edward, with the lilies on his brow From haughty Gallia torn.
Page 276 - Fill the wide circle of the eternal year : Stern winter smiles on that auspicious clime : The fields are florid with unfading prime ; From the bleak pole no winds inclement blow, Mould the round hail, or flake the fleecy snow ; But from the breezy deep the blest inhale The fragrant murmurs of the western gale.
Page 29 - The virtues which he poflefled as a man, have entitled him to greater admiration and praife, than have been beftowed upon the extenfive genius, and fortunate arts of a more capable, but Iefs amiable rival.
Page 253 - tis Cupid's fire : Yet all so fair but speak my moan, Sith nought doth say the heart of stone.
Page 192 - But the king, misled by evil counsellors, or through a seduced heart, hath left his parliament, under God the best assurance of his crown and family. The maintaining of this schism is the ground of this unhappy war on your part, and what sad effects it hath produced in the three kingdoms is visible to all men.