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" ... of his country. And nothing could have induced or enabled his people to bear the load of taxes with which they were encumbered in his reign, but the love and admiration of his person, the fame of his victories, and the excellent laws and regulations... "
Elements of the Critical Philosophy: Containing a Concise Account of Its ... - Page xxxvii
by Anthony Florian Madinger Willich - 1798 - 183 pages
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A Complete History of England: From the Descent of Julius Caesar ..., Volume 4

Tobias Smollett - Great Britain - 1758 - 496 pages
...not fcruple to facrifice the feelings of humanity, the lives of his fubjects, and the intereft of his country. And nothing could have induced or enabled...love and admiration of his perfon, the fame of his victories, and the excellent laws and regulations which the parliaments enacted with his advice and...
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The History of Religion: Particularly of the Principal Denominations of ...

James Murray - 1764 - 488 pages
...facrifice the feelings of humanity, the lives of his fubjects, and the intereft of his country; and noching could have induced or enabled his people to bear the load of taxes, with which they wereincumbered in this reign, but the love and admiration of his perfon, the fame of his victories,...
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Characters of the Kings and Queens of England: Selected from ..., Volumes 1-2

Great Britain - 1786 - 460 pages
...fcruple to facrifice the feelings of humanity, the lives of his fubjects, and the interefts of his country. And nothing could have induced or enabled...the load of taxes with which they were encumbered in his reign, but the love and admiration of his perfon, the fame of his victories, and the excellent...
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A complete and universal English dictionary

James Barclay (curate of Edmonton.) - 1792 - 1062 pages
...went over, with the young prince, to Rene в ings of humanity, the lives of his and the mtereft of his country ; and nothing could have induced or enabled...people to bear the load of taxes with which they were Anjou, her father. King Edward frintt pardon to alt Henry's friends, excepting о Ralph Grey and Humphry...
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The Prose epitome; or, Extracts, elegant, instructive, and entertaining ...

Conduct of life - 1792 - 494 pages
...fcnjple lo fa- , craicc the feelings of humanity, the lives of his lubicfts, and the intercfts of his country. And nothing could have induced or enabled his people to bear the load pf taxes with which, they were encumbered in his rcigo, but the love and -u'rmratùm of his perlón,...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., Volume 2

1797 - 522 pages
...fcruple to facrifice the feelings of humanity, the lives of his fubjefts, and the interefis of his country. And nothing could have induced or enabled...the load of taxes with which they were encumbered in his reign, but the love and admir.ition of his perfon, the fame of his viiflories, and the excellent...
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Three Philological Essays, Chiefly Translated from the German of John ...

Johann Christoph Adelung, Anthony Florian Madinger Willich - English language - 1798 - 200 pages
...net fcruple to facrifice the feelings of humanity, the lives of his fubjeiSU, and the intereftofhis country; and nothing could have induced or enabled...love and admiration of his perfon, the fame of his vidoriei, and the excellent laws and regulations which the parliament enacled with his advice and concurrence...
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A New History of England: From the Earliest Period, to the Present Time, on ...

Mr. Cooper (W. D.) - England - 1801 - 238 pages
...not fcniple to facrifice the feelings of humanity, the lives of his lubjefts, and the intereit of his country. And nothing could have induced or enabled...people to bear the load of taxes with which they were incumbered in this reign, but the love and. admiration of his perlon, the fame ot his victories, and...
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Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., Volume 4

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pages
...scruple to sacrifice the feelings of humanity, the lives of his subjects, and the interests of his country. And nothing could have induced or enabled...the load of taxes with which they were encumbered in his reign, but the love and admiration of his person, the fame of his victories, and the excellent...
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A New History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: On a ...

J. Cooper - 1812 - 298 pages
...not scruple to sacrifice the feelings of humanity, the lives of his subjects, and the interest of his country. And nothing could have induced or enabled his people to bear the load of taxei with which they were incumbered in this reign, but the love and admiration of his person, ton,...
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