Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterW. Nicholson, 1810 - 144 páginas |
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... effects . I have endeavoured to give his character as fully as I could take it ; for I who faw him only in one light , in a fedate and quiet temper , when he was under a great decay of ftrength and loss of spirits , cannot give his ...
... effects . I have endeavoured to give his character as fully as I could take it ; for I who faw him only in one light , in a fedate and quiet temper , when he was under a great decay of ftrength and loss of spirits , cannot give his ...
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... effect on thofe who are running the fame course , it is much to be feared they are given up to a reprobate sense . Some SOME PASSAGES OF THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JOHN EARL 18 PREFACE . concerned in the cenfures which might fall on myself, ...
... effect on thofe who are running the fame course , it is much to be feared they are given up to a reprobate sense . Some SOME PASSAGES OF THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JOHN EARL 18 PREFACE . concerned in the cenfures which might fall on myself, ...
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... effects upon him : he began to love thefe diforders too much . His tutor was that eminent and pious di- vine , Dr Blandford , afterwards promoted to the fees of Oxford and Worcester ; and under his in- fpection , he was committed to the ...
... effects upon him : he began to love thefe diforders too much . His tutor was that eminent and pious di- vine , Dr Blandford , afterwards promoted to the fees of Oxford and Worcester ; and under his in- fpection , he was committed to the ...
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... effects of it , but his blood was fo enflamed , that he was not , in all that time cool enough to be perfectly master of himself . This led him to say and do many wild and unaccountable things : by this , he faid he had broken the firm ...
... effects of it , but his blood was fo enflamed , that he was not , in all that time cool enough to be perfectly master of himself . This led him to say and do many wild and unaccountable things : by this , he faid he had broken the firm ...
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... effects on him may be not altogether ineffectual upon others . I followed him with fuch arguments as I saw were most likely to prevail with him ; and my not urging other rea- fons proceeded not from any diftruft I had of their force ...
... effects on him may be not altogether ineffectual upon others . I followed him with fuch arguments as I saw were most likely to prevail with him ; and my not urging other rea- fons proceeded not from any diftruft I had of their force ...
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Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680 ... Gilbert Burnet Vista de fragmentos - 1972 |
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