Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert Burnet |
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Mr . Middleton ( brother to Sir Hugh Middleton ) was shot in his Arms . During the
Action , Sir Edward Spragge not being satisfied with the behaviour of one of the
Captains , could not easily find a Person that would chearfully venture through so
...
Mr . Middleton ( brother to Sir Hugh Middleton ) was shot in his Arms . During the
Action , Sir Edward Spragge not being satisfied with the behaviour of one of the
Captains , could not easily find a Person that would chearfully venture through so
...
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Point , set out to them what they pleased ; and giving it a hard Name , and calling
it a Mystery , The people were tamed , and easily believed it . The restraining a
Man from the use of Women , Except one in the way of Marriage , and denying
the ...
Point , set out to them what they pleased ; and giving it a hard Name , and calling
it a Mystery , The people were tamed , and easily believed it . The restraining a
Man from the use of Women , Except one in the way of Marriage , and denying
the ...
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I cannot easily express the Transport he was in , when he awoke and saw me by
him : He brake out in the tenderest Expressions concerning rny kindness in
coming so far to see such a One , using terms of great abhorrence concerning
himself ...
I cannot easily express the Transport he was in , when he awoke and saw me by
him : He brake out in the tenderest Expressions concerning rny kindness in
coming so far to see such a One , using terms of great abhorrence concerning
himself ...
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Rochester Studies, 1925-1982: An Annotated Bibliography David M. Vieth,Vieth Vista de fragmentos - 1984 |