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Old and New London
… names on the river Thames, While their hands with the cold look'd blue; There's mine, there's thine, will for ages …
Old and New London
… land, to be fair and play false in the city." "I do not look upon the structure of this Exchange to be comparable to … a kind of emporium for the whole earth. I must confess I look upon High 'Change to be a great council in which all …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… have the whole State laid before you, and require you to look into it, and consider of it with that Duty and Affection … tending both to War and Peace: But, yet, they who look more nearly into the Matter, shall find that this … doing abroad, and the Charge of it, 'tis now high time to look a little nearer home: And surely in that state of things …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Lords will have some Excuse, which you cannot; for they look'd upon the Charge so slight, as not to imprison him. The … some against there should be occasion. I went then to look after the other Ships and Batteries, and to see the Men … But soon after I had dispers'd my Orders to the Ships, I look'd and saw the Sancta Maria, by the Carelessness of the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… happen'd in the House since the last Session, which they look'd upon as injurious to their Privileges, and warmly … his whole Party, and their Behaviour on the Occasion was look'd upon to be so merirorious, that a Bill was brought in …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… ill, wishing it might be amended, yet the Parliament must look forwards, the Government must be supported, the Councils …