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Σελίδα 411
For , first it is be obferved , that this refolution against any peace without Spain , is a new incident , grafted upon the original quarrel by the intrigues of a faction among us , who prevailed to give it the fanction of a vote in ...
For , first it is be obferved , that this refolution against any peace without Spain , is a new incident , grafted upon the original quarrel by the intrigues of a faction among us , who prevailed to give it the fanction of a vote in ...
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Σελίδα 75 - And the serpent cast out of his mouth water as a flood, after the woman, that he might cause her to be carried away of the flood. And the earth helped the woman, and the earth opened her mouth and swallowed up the flood which the dragon cast out of his mouth.
Σελίδα 229 - Whig, that the more revolutions the better ; which, how odd a maxim soever in appearance, I take to be the true characteristic of the party. A dog loves to turn round often; yet after certain revolutions he lies down to rest: but heads under the...
Σελίδα 187 - The two houses of parliament, in an address to the queen, declared their belief, that Mr. Harley's fidelity to her majesty, and zeal for her service, had drawn upon him the hatred of all the abettors of popery and faction*.