Miscellanea from the Works of John Sheffield, Duke of BuckinghamHaworth Press, 1933 - 120 Seiten |
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... reach and extent of his Capacities , which are yet better known by the large share he had in the Administration of Publick Affairs , and by the figure he made in the Councils , and in the Parliaments of his time , during so long a ...
... reach and extent of his Capacities , which are yet better known by the large share he had in the Administration of Publick Affairs , and by the figure he made in the Councils , and in the Parliaments of his time , during so long a ...
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... reach it Now , sure the same inference , if a good one , holds as well in this latter case ; since a war levy'd against a King , may as well endanger his person , as either a deposition , or an imprisonment . But the truth is , a meer ...
... reach it Now , sure the same inference , if a good one , holds as well in this latter case ; since a war levy'd against a King , may as well endanger his person , as either a deposition , or an imprisonment . But the truth is , a meer ...
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... reach her , especially within some time after her husband's death ; for during a possibility of being left enceinte , the reason of the Law will include her also as well as a King's wife , upon the publick account . All which is still a ...
... reach her , especially within some time after her husband's death ; for during a possibility of being left enceinte , the reason of the Law will include her also as well as a King's wife , upon the publick account . All which is still a ...
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A SHORT LIFE OF THE DUKE | 11 |
A CHARACTER OF KING CHARLES II page | 55 |
ON FRIENDSHIP | 65 |
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