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Page 86
Suppose an Englishman should take himself to Rome in a fit of o despair ;
embrace Popery there for a morsel of bread ; turn ye• fuit for conveniency ; and
vow eternal celibacy to God for tem• poral preferment : suppose the rage of ...
Suppose an Englishman should take himself to Rome in a fit of o despair ;
embrace Popery there for a morsel of bread ; turn ye• fuit for conveniency ; and
vow eternal celibacy to God for tem• poral preferment : suppose the rage of ...
Page 195
In order to render this more obvious , I vill suppose two men , one who never
could connect his ideas ; the other who connects them with • such ease and force
, that he is no longer able to separate them . The first would have neither ...
In order to render this more obvious , I vill suppose two men , one who never
could connect his ideas ; the other who connects them with • such ease and force
, that he is no longer able to separate them . The first would have neither ...
Page 246
By the march from the general ' s drum , I suppose the ene . my advancing , on
which the regiment forms in order of battle . Gen ' . To arms . Reg . A preparative .
I suppose the enemy forming in the front , the regiment ? beats a preparative ...
By the march from the general ' s drum , I suppose the ene . my advancing , on
which the regiment forms in order of battle . Gen ' . To arms . Reg . A preparative .
I suppose the enemy forming in the front , the regiment ? beats a preparative ...
Page 247
A march . " I suppose the enemy retiring - regiment fires once adyancing . Gen ' .
A quick march . | Reg . A retreat . • I suppose an ambuscade or vigorous attack of
the enemy , wherein the regiment is obliged to retire , fire once re , • treating .
A march . " I suppose the enemy retiring - regiment fires once adyancing . Gen ' .
A quick march . | Reg . A retreat . • I suppose an ambuscade or vigorous attack of
the enemy , wherein the regiment is obliged to retire , fire once re , • treating .
Page 322
Suppose the court of Vienna should plead , that her dominions were
difmembered unjustly by an enemy of superior force , but that The was compelled
to subscribe to a difadvantageous peace , · which could not be binding by the
laws of ...
Suppose the court of Vienna should plead , that her dominions were
difmembered unjustly by an enemy of superior force , but that The was compelled
to subscribe to a difadvantageous peace , · which could not be binding by the
laws of ...
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