Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... sense of his for- mer life , I writ to him , and received from him an Answer , that without my knowledge , was printed fince , his Death ; from a Copy which one of his Servants conveyed to the Preffe . In it there is fo undeferved a ...
... sense of his for- mer life , I writ to him , and received from him an Answer , that without my knowledge , was printed fince , his Death ; from a Copy which one of his Servants conveyed to the Preffe . In it there is fo undeferved a ...
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... sense of what was Good or Evil ; as a Feaverish - man cannot judge of Tafts . He did acknowledge the whole Systeme of Religion , if believed , was a greater founda- tion of quiet than any other thing whatsoever for all the quiet he had ...
... sense of what was Good or Evil ; as a Feaverish - man cannot judge of Tafts . He did acknowledge the whole Systeme of Religion , if believed , was a greater founda- tion of quiet than any other thing whatsoever for all the quiet he had ...
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... sense of things , than ever he had for- merly : He did not repine under all his pain , and in one of the sharpest Fits he was under while I was with him ; He faid , He did willingly fubmit ; and look- ing up to Heaven , faid , God's ...
... sense of things , than ever he had for- merly : He did not repine under all his pain , and in one of the sharpest Fits he was under while I was with him ; He faid , He did willingly fubmit ; and look- ing up to Heaven , faid , God's ...
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