The Other Side of the Question: Or, An Attempt to Rescue the Characters of the Two Royal Sisters Q. Mary and Q. Anne, Out of the Hands of the D---s D----- of -----. In which All the Remarkables in Her Grace's Late Account are Stated in Their Full Strength, as Fully Answer'd; the Conduct of Several Noble Persons is Justify'd; and All the Necessary Lights are Thrown on Our Court-history from the Revolution, to the Change of the Ministry in 1710. In a Letter to Her Grace. By a Woman of Quality |
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... give me Leave , Madam , to add , that the Public has been long put in Expec- tion of this Production of yours ; and , as - it was feared it would be pofthumous , many Perfons were almost as impatient to fee your Grace in the Hands of ...
... give me Leave , Madam , to add , that the Public has been long put in Expec- tion of this Production of yours ; and , as - it was feared it would be pofthumous , many Perfons were almost as impatient to fee your Grace in the Hands of ...
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... give me Leave to transcribe . He [ Cæfar ] loves to hear , That Unicorns may be betray'd with Trees , And Bears with Glaffes , Elephants with Holes , Lions with Toils , and Men with Flatterers . But when I tell him he hates Flatterers ...
... give me Leave to transcribe . He [ Cæfar ] loves to hear , That Unicorns may be betray'd with Trees , And Bears with Glaffes , Elephants with Holes , Lions with Toils , and Men with Flatterers . But when I tell him he hates Flatterers ...
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... Reasons not ac- knowledged , by the reft . Give me Leave , Madarn , in this Place to quote a Paffage or two , from a Sort of Prefatory Letter to the Examiner . • Instead Instead of the mild Influences of a gra- cious Queen [ ! ]
... Reasons not ac- knowledged , by the reft . Give me Leave , Madarn , in this Place to quote a Paffage or two , from a Sort of Prefatory Letter to the Examiner . • Instead Instead of the mild Influences of a gra- cious Queen [ ! ]
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... give your Readers yet higher Ideas of your own Importance , ferves notwithstand- ing to prove , that for Delicacy of Senti- ment , the Princess of Denmark was scarce to be parallel'd by any of the Heroines of Romance ; of whofe ...
... give your Readers yet higher Ideas of your own Importance , ferves notwithstand- ing to prove , that for Delicacy of Senti- ment , the Princess of Denmark was scarce to be parallel'd by any of the Heroines of Romance ; of whofe ...
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... give me Leave to lay before you Bishop Burnet's Account of the fame Incident ; which , without Doubt , had escap'd your Memory ; or it is not to be fuppofed you would have fo feverely cen- fured a Princefs , who , while fhe liv'd , was ...
... give me Leave to lay before you Bishop Burnet's Account of the fame Incident ; which , without Doubt , had escap'd your Memory ; or it is not to be fuppofed you would have fo feverely cen- fured a Princefs , who , while fhe liv'd , was ...
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