| 1741 - 858 sider
...the equality with which ihey are received, and may be returned. The fortune that made you a K forbad you to have a friend. It is a law of nature which cannot be violated with impunity. The miftaken P- e, who looks for friendfhip, will find a favourite, and in that favourite the ruin of his... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 280 sider
...equality with which they are received, and may be returned. The fortune which made you a King forb.ide you to have a friend. It is a law of nature which cannot be violated with impunity. The miftaken prince, who looks for friendfhip, will find a favourite, and • in that favourite the ruin... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 402 sider
...equality with which they are received, and may be returned. The fortune which made you a King forbade you to have a friend. It is a law of nature which cannot be violated with impunity. The miftaken prince, who looks for friendmip, will find a favourite, and in that favourite the ruin of... | |
| 1771 - 508 sider
...equality with which they are received; and mxy be returned. The fortune which made you a K fort bade you to have a friend. It is a law of 'nature which cannot be violated with impunity. The miftaken pe, who looks for friendfhip> wHl find a favourite, and in that favourite the ruin of his... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 412 sider
...equality with which they are received, and may be returned. The fortune, which made you a King, forbad you to have a friend. It is a law of nature which cannot be violated with impunity. The miftaken prince, who looks for ffiendfhip, will find a favourite, and in that favourite the ruin of... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 378 sider
...equality with which they are received, and may be returned. The fortune, which made you a King, forbad you to have a friend. It is a law of nature which cannot be violated with impunity. The miftaken prince, who looks for friendfhip, will find a favourite, and in that favourite the ruin of... | |
| Junius - 1774 - 266 sider
...law of nature which cannot be violated with impunity. The miftaken prince, who looks for friendfhip, will find a favourite, and in that favourite the ruin of his affairs. The people of England »re loyal to the houfe cf Hanover, not from a vain preference of one family to another, but from a... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 370 sider
...equality with which they are received, and may be returned. The fortune which made you a King forbad you to have a friend. It is a law of nature which cannot be violated with impunity. The miftaken prince, who looks for friendfliip, will find a favourite, and in that fatourite the ruin of... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 332 sider
...equality with which they are received, and may be returned. The fortune, which made you a King, forbad you to have a friend. It is a law of nature which cannot be violated with impunity. The miftaken prince, who looks for friendfhip, will find a favourite, and in that favourite the ruin of... | |
| Junius - 1791 - 416 sider
...which cannot be violated with impunity. The tniftaken prince, who looks for friendship, will find Si favourite, and in that favourite the ruin of his affairs. The people of England are loyal to the houfe of Hanover, not from a vain preference of one family " to another, but from a conviction that... | |
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