The history of the life of Peter i, emperor of Russia, Volume 3 |
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... themselves be not present in the War , you are certainly in the right ; but tho ' they be not prefent , their Inclination is there , and it is the Bufinefs they understand . For instance , the late King of France did not always make War ...
... themselves be not present in the War , you are certainly in the right ; but tho ' they be not prefent , their Inclination is there , and it is the Bufinefs they understand . For instance , the late King of France did not always make War ...
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... themselves ; and it would have been no great Trouble to him to have protected you . I asked him what he meant in his Letter by those Words , That I should not forget my own Affairs . He answered , I meant , that you should have retired ...
... themselves ; and it would have been no great Trouble to him to have protected you . I asked him what he meant in his Letter by those Words , That I should not forget my own Affairs . He answered , I meant , that you should have retired ...
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... themselves , but call in the Affiftance of others when they are indifpofed ; so we , having the Fear of God before our Eyes , and being afraid to burthen our Confcience with any Sin , do for this Reafon lay our Cafe before you , and ...
... themselves , but call in the Affiftance of others when they are indifpofed ; so we , having the Fear of God before our Eyes , and being afraid to burthen our Confcience with any Sin , do for this Reafon lay our Cafe before you , and ...
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... themselves Damnation . For Rulers are not a Ter- . ror to good Works , but to the Evil . Wilt thou then " not be afraid of the Power ? Do that which is good , and . " and thou fhalt have Praise of the fame : PETER I. Czar of Muscovy . 87.
... themselves Damnation . For Rulers are not a Ter- . ror to good Works , but to the Evil . Wilt thou then " not be afraid of the Power ? Do that which is good , and . " and thou fhalt have Praise of the fame : PETER I. Czar of Muscovy . 87.
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... who has brought a Child into the World , as who has given him a good Education . Parents " themselves will own that it is not Nature , but Vir- 66 66 " tue which makes Fathers : They oft reject 68 tue 88 The HISTORY of.
... who has brought a Child into the World , as who has given him a good Education . Parents " themselves will own that it is not Nature , but Vir- 66 66 " tue which makes Fathers : They oft reject 68 tue 88 The HISTORY of.
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