Miscellanea from the Works of John Sheffield, Duke of BuckinghamHaworth Press, 1933 - 120 Seiten |
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... are the most content , That have been still refus'd . Since each has in his bosom nurst A false and fawning foe ; ' Tis just and wise , by striking first , To ' scape the fatal blow . INCONSTANCY EXCUSED I must confess , I am untrue TO 30.
... are the most content , That have been still refus'd . Since each has in his bosom nurst A false and fawning foe ; ' Tis just and wise , by striking first , To ' scape the fatal blow . INCONSTANCY EXCUSED I must confess , I am untrue TO 30.
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... wise Parliament , and a good King as wise also as themselves , intended to put an end to all uncertainty in matters of Treason ; than which nothing can be more dangerous to a People's quiet , and consequently to consequently to a King's ...
... wise Parliament , and a good King as wise also as themselves , intended to put an end to all uncertainty in matters of Treason ; than which nothing can be more dangerous to a People's quiet , and consequently to consequently to a King's ...
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... WISE King and Parliament foresaw , that a limitation of Treasons was so great an indulgence , as possibly to be made ill use of by some who did not deserve it ; and yet , to their eternal honour , they preferr'd a general ease and quiet ...
... WISE King and Parliament foresaw , that a limitation of Treasons was so great an indulgence , as possibly to be made ill use of by some who did not deserve it ; and yet , to their eternal honour , they preferr'd a general ease and quiet ...
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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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