The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... favoured of mankind . Yet , must not this be the unaggravated conse- quence of not accustoming the royal child to that salutary control which the corruption of our nature requires , as its indispensable and earliest corrective ? If ...
... favoured of mankind . Yet , must not this be the unaggravated conse- quence of not accustoming the royal child to that salutary control which the corruption of our nature requires , as its indispensable and earliest corrective ? If ...
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... favour of the empress , she was crowned queen of Bohemia at Prague , in 1743 . Two years afterwards , she placed the crown on the head of her husband ; and , in 1748 , the treaty of Aix la Chapelle confirmed the title of both . In 1765 ...
... favour of the empress , she was crowned queen of Bohemia at Prague , in 1743 . Two years afterwards , she placed the crown on the head of her husband ; and , in 1748 , the treaty of Aix la Chapelle confirmed the title of both . In 1765 ...
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... favour , Gourville cautioned the king against granting the Catholics any liberty beyond that of toleration , if he wished to keep his throne . Charles had the wisdom to profit by the Frenchman's counsel - ED . weakest and most unhappy ...
... favour , Gourville cautioned the king against granting the Catholics any liberty beyond that of toleration , if he wished to keep his throne . Charles had the wisdom to profit by the Frenchman's counsel - ED . weakest and most unhappy ...
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... favoured land , may receive an awful admo- nition ; we may make a most instructive comparison of our own situation with respect to a neighbouring nation , -a nation which , under the rapidly shifting form of every mode of government ...
... favoured land , may receive an awful admo- nition ; we may make a most instructive comparison of our own situation with respect to a neighbouring nation , -a nation which , under the rapidly shifting form of every mode of government ...
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... favoured country will feel peculiar sensations of thankfulness , in comparing her happy lot with the degraded state of women in the politest ages of Greece . Condemned to ignorance , labour , and obscurity ; excluded from rational ...
... favoured country will feel peculiar sensations of thankfulness , in comparing her happy lot with the degraded state of women in the politest ages of Greece . Condemned to ignorance , labour , and obscurity ; excluded from rational ...
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