Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterW. Nicholson, 1810 - 144 páginas |
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... carrying on what they are pleased to call our trade . Some will think I drefs it up too arti- ficially , and others , that I prefent it too plain and naked . A 6 But , But , being refolved to govern myself by the exact THE ...
... carrying on what they are pleased to call our trade . Some will think I drefs it up too arti- ficially , and others , that I prefent it too plain and naked . A 6 But , But , being refolved to govern myself by the exact THE ...
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... pleased to be laid open , as well in the worst as in the best and last part of his life , be- ing fo fincere in his repentance , that he was not un- willing to take fhame to himself , by fuffering his faults to be expofed for the ...
... pleased to be laid open , as well in the worst as in the best and last part of his life , be- ing fo fincere in his repentance , that he was not un- willing to take fhame to himself , by fuffering his faults to be expofed for the ...
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... pleased ; and we had acci- dentally met in two or three places fome time before . These were the motives that led him to call for my company . After I had waited on him once or twice , he grew into that freedom with me , as to open to ...
... pleased ; and we had acci- dentally met in two or three places fome time before . These were the motives that led him to call for my company . After I had waited on him once or twice , he grew into that freedom with me , as to open to ...
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... pleased with them : from thence his compofures came to be eafily known , for few had fuch a way of tempering these together as he had ; fo that , when any thing extraordinary that way came out , as a child is fathered fometimes by its ...
... pleased with them : from thence his compofures came to be eafily known , for few had fuch a way of tempering these together as he had ; fo that , when any thing extraordinary that way came out , as a child is fathered fometimes by its ...
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... pleased , and in a great measure satisfied , with what I faid upon many of these heads ; and , though our freeft converfation was when we were alone , yet upon feveral occafions other perfons were witneffes to it . I underflood from ...
... pleased , and in a great measure satisfied , with what I faid upon many of these heads ; and , though our freeft converfation was when we were alone , yet upon feveral occafions other perfons were witneffes to it . I underflood from ...
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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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