Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... most of his time to read much and though the time was gene- rally but indifferently employ- ed , for the choice of the Sub- jects of his Studies was not al- ways good , yet the habitual Love of Knowledge together with thefe fits of ...
... most of his time to read much and though the time was gene- rally but indifferently employ- ed , for the choice of the Sub- jects of his Studies was not al- ways good , yet the habitual Love of Knowledge together with thefe fits of ...
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... most dying men , being like the howlings of condemned Prifoners for Pardon , which flowed from no fenfe of their Crimes L 2 Crimes , but from the horrour of approaching Death ; and Death of John E. of Rochester . 147.
... most dying men , being like the howlings of condemned Prifoners for Pardon , which flowed from no fenfe of their Crimes L 2 Crimes , but from the horrour of approaching Death ; and Death of John E. of Rochester . 147.
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... weaken fome Argu- ments that are brought for it : but they have not Brow enough to fay , They can prove that their own Principles are true . So So that at most they bring their Cause no higher 172 Some Pattages of the Life.
... weaken fome Argu- ments that are brought for it : but they have not Brow enough to fay , They can prove that their own Principles are true . So So that at most they bring their Cause no higher 172 Some Pattages of the Life.
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