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Pàgina 1
... and with a success which ought to make them an object of suspicion to the rest
of Europe , a league which is equally directed against the internal liberty of each
particular state , and the external liberty of their neighbours in general . On this ...
... and with a success which ought to make them an object of suspicion to the rest
of Europe , a league which is equally directed against the internal liberty of each
particular state , and the external liberty of their neighbours in general . On this ...
Pàgina 5
... rapid rate at which we are spoiling dier tempers . - - We have seen many
persons among us , of all ranks , profoundly ignorant of the state of things in
France , who yet have learned to utter imprecations the most horrid against a
whole nation ...
... rapid rate at which we are spoiling dier tempers . - - We have seen many
persons among us , of all ranks , profoundly ignorant of the state of things in
France , who yet have learned to utter imprecations the most horrid against a
whole nation ...
Pàgina 31
... expedient proposed by some , of leaving the support of the poor to private
contributions , it would , our author thinks , in the present state of civilization ,
reinement , and general apathy to religious matters , be a cruel and unjust
direliction .
... expedient proposed by some , of leaving the support of the poor to private
contributions , it would , our author thinks , in the present state of civilization ,
reinement , and general apathy to religious matters , be a cruel and unjust
direliction .
Pàgina 35
... as infection is , at other times , received with difiiculty , and the disease is
communicated only in a few instances , there must be some circumstances in the
state of the air and the constitus rion , which impede its communication or
reception .
... as infection is , at other times , received with difiiculty , and the disease is
communicated only in a few instances , there must be some circumstances in the
state of the air and the constitus rion , which impede its communication or
reception .
Pàgina 64
When James became melancholy , in consequence of various disappointments
in state matters , Buckingham and his mother used several means of diverting
him . Amongst the most ludicrous was the present . They had a young lady , who
...
When James became melancholy , in consequence of various disappointments
in state matters , Buckingham and his mother used several means of diverting
him . Amongst the most ludicrous was the present . They had a young lady , who
...
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