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“ Ay , ( said the King , ) that is the publick library . " His Majesty enquired if he was then writing any thing . He answered , he was not , for he had pretty well told the world what he knew , and must now read to acquire more ...
“ Ay , ( said the King , ) that is the publick library . " His Majesty enquired if he was then writing any thing . He answered , he was not , for he had pretty well told the world what he knew , and must now read to acquire more ...
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domestic interest of some moment , seriously to consider the solidity of the only principle upon which these gentlemen acknowledge a king of Great Britain to be entitled to their allegiance . This doctrine , as applied to the prince now ...
domestic interest of some moment , seriously to consider the solidity of the only principle upon which these gentlemen acknowledge a king of Great Britain to be entitled to their allegiance . This doctrine , as applied to the prince now ...
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both parties were so little disposed to anything re- sembling that principle , that at first they were determined to place the vacant crown , not on the head of the Prince of Orange , but on that of his wife Mary , daughter of King ...
both parties were so little disposed to anything re- sembling that principle , that at first they were determined to place the vacant crown , not on the head of the Prince of Orange , but on that of his wife Mary , daughter of King ...
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