Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... necessary to be- gin his life with these Demon- ftrations of his Courage in an Element and way of fighting , which is acknowledged to be the greatest trial of clear and undaunted Valour . He had fo entirely laid down the Intemperance ...
... necessary to be- gin his life with these Demon- ftrations of his Courage in an Element and way of fighting , which is acknowledged to be the greatest trial of clear and undaunted Valour . He had fo entirely laid down the Intemperance ...
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... necessary to maintain these Ir- regularities makes a man false in his other dealings . All this he freely confeffed was true , Upon which I urged , that if it was reasonable for a man to re- gulate his Appetite in things which he knew ...
... necessary to maintain these Ir- regularities makes a man false in his other dealings . All this he freely confeffed was true , Upon which I urged , that if it was reasonable for a man to re- gulate his Appetite in things which he knew ...
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