Useful Reflections on Several Subjects: Suited to the Present Times: Each Chapter Beginning with a Diverting Fable; to which is Added a Proper Moral: with Curious Observations from the Best Histories. Done Into English, from a French Manuscript, by P. B. Du-Boisauthor, and are to be sold, 1723 - 265 pages |
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... Defign , wearied with Impatience , the conjured him to come nearer , and alight . The Bird answer'd her , That the Earth was not his Element , and that Na- ture had affign'd him the Air for his Habitation : You shall tay but as little ...
... Defign , wearied with Impatience , the conjured him to come nearer , and alight . The Bird answer'd her , That the Earth was not his Element , and that Na- ture had affign'd him the Air for his Habitation : You shall tay but as little ...
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... Defign , he bought a vaft Quantity of Corn in a great Scarcity , think- ing that by filling the Belly of the Hunger - Starv'd Romans , he fhould oblige them to Fight for him ; but it happen'd on the contrary , as an over - ruling ...
... Defign , he bought a vaft Quantity of Corn in a great Scarcity , think- ing that by filling the Belly of the Hunger - Starv'd Romans , he fhould oblige them to Fight for him ; but it happen'd on the contrary , as an over - ruling ...
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... Defign in't , that , like Letters engrav'd on Marble , they never can be obliterated until the Marble is decay'd . But to our main Purpofe , it will not be altoge- ther improper to fay fomething here of the Two Favourites of Edward the ...
... Defign in't , that , like Letters engrav'd on Marble , they never can be obliterated until the Marble is decay'd . But to our main Purpofe , it will not be altoge- ther improper to fay fomething here of the Two Favourites of Edward the ...
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... Defign , tho ' he was not fo fcrupulous as to boggle much at his own , if he had not apprehended the Barons , who in an Age plain , fimple , and fincere were of a Temper lefs tractable , and not of fo complaifant an Humour as their ...
... Defign , tho ' he was not fo fcrupulous as to boggle much at his own , if he had not apprehended the Barons , who in an Age plain , fimple , and fincere were of a Temper lefs tractable , and not of fo complaifant an Humour as their ...
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... defign'd to obtain a fatisfactory Answer , and advantageous Con ditions . This plain and seasonable Discourfe of a Soldier , but a Soldier whole undaunted Courage was up- held by an eminent Birth , and true Valour , made a deep ...
... defign'd to obtain a fatisfactory Answer , and advantageous Con ditions . This plain and seasonable Discourfe of a Soldier , but a Soldier whole undaunted Courage was up- held by an eminent Birth , and true Valour , made a deep ...
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Affiftance againſt alfo amongſt Anaxagoras Anſwer Army bafe becauſe beſt Cafe caft Cauſe CHAP Confequence confiderable Courage Court Crown Death Defign Defire Difcourfe Diſorder Emperor Enemy expofed Fable fafely faid fame Father Favour Favourite feem feem'd felf felves fent ferve feve feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome fomething foon fooner Fortune Friends Friendship ftill fuch fudden fuffer fufficient fupport Generofity give greateſt happen'd himſelf Honour Horfe Houſe Humour Inftance Intereft juft Juftice King King's laft laſt leaft leaſt lefs Lives Lofs Mafter Majefty Meaſure Mind Minifter Misfortunes moft moſt muft muſt neceffary Neceffity never noble Number obferv'd obliged Occafion order'd Paffion Perfon Pleaſure Power prefent Prince prov'd Prudence publick Puniſhment Rabbets Reaſon receiv'd refolv'd Refpect reprefented Sejanus ſhe Spencer thefe themſelves theſe Thing thofe thoſe thou thought Thouſand took uſe Virtue whilft whofe young
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