English Prose of the Eighteenth CenturyH. Holt, 1946 - 929 Seiten |
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... desire the Hanover suc- cession should take place . What ! would you bring over the family of Hanover to have them murdered ? No , no , those that have a true value for the House of Hanover would by no means desire them to come hither ...
... desire the Hanover suc- cession should take place . What ! would you bring over the family of Hanover to have them murdered ? No , no , those that have a true value for the House of Hanover would by no means desire them to come hither ...
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... desires , yet the former can subsist alone , nor are they destroyed by the intervention of the latter . Lastly , that esteem and gratitude are the proper motives to love , as youth and beauty are to desire , and , therefore , though such ...
... desires , yet the former can subsist alone , nor are they destroyed by the intervention of the latter . Lastly , that esteem and gratitude are the proper motives to love , as youth and beauty are to desire , and , therefore , though such ...
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... desire for peace and no slight hopes of attaining it from the commission sent out by my Lord Howe . And it is not a little remarkable that , in proportion as every person showed a zeal for the court measures , he was then ear- nest in ...
... desire for peace and no slight hopes of attaining it from the commission sent out by my Lord Howe . And it is not a little remarkable that , in proportion as every person showed a zeal for the court measures , he was then ear- nest in ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 3 |
THE POOR MANS PLEA | 14 |
THE SHORTEST WAY WITH THE DISSENTERS | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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