Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... later years , he read Books of History more . He took pleasure to dif- guife himself , as a Porter , or as a Beggar ; fometimes to follow fome fome mean Amours , which , for the variety of and Death of John E. of Rochester . 27.
... later years , he read Books of History more . He took pleasure to dif- guife himself , as a Porter , or as a Beggar ; fometimes to follow fome fome mean Amours , which , for the variety of and Death of John E. of Rochester . 27.
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... follow what is worse . to be all that Philofophy will amount to . Whereas thofe who upon fuch Occasions ap- ply themselves to God , by ear- nest Prayer , feel a difengage- ment from fuch Impreffions , and themselves endued with a power ...
... follow what is worse . to be all that Philofophy will amount to . Whereas thofe who upon fuch Occasions ap- ply themselves to God , by ear- nest Prayer , feel a difengage- ment from fuch Impreffions , and themselves endued with a power ...
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... follow one Thought a step further than as they have conned it ; and take from them their borrow'd Wit and their mimical Humour , and they will presently appear what they indeed are , the leaft and lowest of Men . If they will , or if ...
... follow one Thought a step further than as they have conned it ; and take from them their borrow'd Wit and their mimical Humour , and they will presently appear what they indeed are , the leaft and lowest of Men . If they will , or if ...
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