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... seemed to have no opinions or refo- lutions , but fuch as he contracted from the informa- tion and inftruction he received upon the difcourfes of others , whom he had a wonderful art of governing , and leading into his principles and ...
... seemed to have no opinions or refo- lutions , but fuch as he contracted from the informa- tion and inftruction he received upon the difcourfes of others , whom he had a wonderful art of governing , and leading into his principles and ...
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... seemed inclined John fe to throw it out , without fuffering it to be read ; not without fome reproach to the perfon that brought it in , " as a matter of fedition ; " till Mr. Saint - John , the King's Solicitor , rofe up , and spoke to ...
... seemed inclined John fe to throw it out , without fuffering it to be read ; not without fome reproach to the perfon that brought it in , " as a matter of fedition ; " till Mr. Saint - John , the King's Solicitor , rofe up , and spoke to ...
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... seemed the moft furprised and perplexed with the Attorney's impeachment ; and fitting at that time next the Lord Kimbolton , with whom he pretended to live with much friendship , he whispered him in the ear with fome commotion , ( as he ...
... seemed the moft furprised and perplexed with the Attorney's impeachment ; and fitting at that time next the Lord Kimbolton , with whom he pretended to live with much friendship , he whispered him in the ear with fome commotion , ( as he ...
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