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... seemed rather a wanton sport- ing with the feelings of fuch a peo- ple , to deprive them of thefe vefti- ges of loft royalty , and harmless objects of national pride . If it was any relief or gratification to a peo- ple , bending under ...
... seemed rather a wanton sport- ing with the feelings of fuch a peo- ple , to deprive them of thefe vefti- ges of loft royalty , and harmless objects of national pride . If it was any relief or gratification to a peo- ple , bending under ...
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... seemed to have no intimation of their ap- proaching fate , until they were in- formed by the prince , that the king his father had no farther occafion for their fervices . At the same time all the public departments re- ceived notice ...
... seemed to have no intimation of their ap- proaching fate , until they were in- formed by the prince , that the king his father had no farther occafion for their fervices . At the same time all the public departments re- ceived notice ...
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... , in defiance of pro- clamations and punishments , were continually flying in the face of their employers and paymasters , by wearing of this interdicted colour ; - fo fo that it seemed for a time doubt ful , HISTORY [ 79 OF EUROPE .
... , in defiance of pro- clamations and punishments , were continually flying in the face of their employers and paymasters , by wearing of this interdicted colour ; - fo fo that it seemed for a time doubt ful , HISTORY [ 79 OF EUROPE .
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fo that it seemed for a time doubt ful , whether the very harsh exercise of very ftrong powers of govern- ment could have fuppreffed the dif- play of this enfign of party zeal , without ftriking directly at the ex- iftence of the ...
fo that it seemed for a time doubt ful , whether the very harsh exercise of very ftrong powers of govern- ment could have fuppreffed the dif- play of this enfign of party zeal , without ftriking directly at the ex- iftence of the ...
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... seemed not only to caft off all obedience to their own laws , but all regard to thofe of nations , and all refpect to foreign fovereigns . A courier from the court of Berlin to that of Lon- don , upon his return was stopped , and ...
... seemed not only to caft off all obedience to their own laws , but all regard to thofe of nations , and all refpect to foreign fovereigns . A courier from the court of Berlin to that of Lon- don , upon his return was stopped , and ...
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