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... affect to prize , but whofe Lives you flight ; but with these Roman Knights , these brave honest Men , and every gallant Roman , who furrounds our Affembly ; whofe Numbers might have feen ; whofe Inclination you might have learned ...
... affect to prize , but whofe Lives you flight ; but with these Roman Knights , these brave honest Men , and every gallant Roman , who furrounds our Affembly ; whofe Numbers might have feen ; whofe Inclination you might have learned ...
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... affecting thee with Anguish , that it elevates thee into unutterable Extafy . To fuch a Pitch of Frenzy art thou formed by Nature , trained by Appetite , and referved by Fate : You never delighted in Repofe : You never even delighted in ...
... affecting thee with Anguish , that it elevates thee into unutterable Extafy . To fuch a Pitch of Frenzy art thou formed by Nature , trained by Appetite , and referved by Fate : You never delighted in Repofe : You never even delighted in ...
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... affected the Government ; but of those he has left be- hind , how important are the Perfons , how deep the Debts , how powerful the Interests , and how noble the Birth ! THEREFORE , I hold in utter Contempt , in refpect of our Gallic ...
... affected the Government ; but of those he has left be- hind , how important are the Perfons , how deep the Debts , how powerful the Interests , and how noble the Birth ! THEREFORE , I hold in utter Contempt , in refpect of our Gallic ...
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... affect me , that all the Storm of this groundless and bitter Malice , fhould break on my Head , provided that I can shelter you from the Tempest of this dreadful , this unnatural War . Be it faid , that he was driven out by me , fo he ...
... affect me , that all the Storm of this groundless and bitter Malice , fhould break on my Head , provided that I can shelter you from the Tempest of this dreadful , this unnatural War . Be it faid , that he was driven out by me , fo he ...
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... affect you ; it is your Part to take care that they never may affect me . Yet , O my Countrymen never can my Enemies hurt my Perfon , Strong is the Protection of the Good , a Protection of which I am for ever affured ; great is my Dig ...
... affect you ; it is your Part to take care that they never may affect me . Yet , O my Countrymen never can my Enemies hurt my Perfon , Strong is the Protection of the Good , a Protection of which I am for ever affured ; great is my Dig ...
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