Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterW. Nicholson, 1805 - 144 páginas |
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... study , is faid to have practised it fuc- cefsfully . He was fo much in favour with King Charles , that he was made one of the gen- tlemen of the bedchamber , and comptroller of Woodstock Park . Having an active and inquifitive mind ...
... study , is faid to have practised it fuc- cefsfully . He was fo much in favour with King Charles , that he was made one of the gen- tlemen of the bedchamber , and comptroller of Woodstock Park . Having an active and inquifitive mind ...
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... study might have carried to excellence . What more can be expected from a life spent in oftentatious contempt of regularity , and ended before the abilities of many other men began to be displayed ? + Colonel Downs , The THE PREFACE ...
... study might have carried to excellence . What more can be expected from a life spent in oftentatious contempt of regularity , and ended before the abilities of many other men began to be displayed ? + Colonel Downs , The THE PREFACE ...
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... studies . When he went to the university , the general joy which over - ran the whole nation upon his majesty's restoration , but was not regulated with that sobriety and temperance that became a ferious gratitude to God for fo great a ...
... studies . When he went to the university , the general joy which over - ran the whole nation upon his majesty's restoration , but was not regulated with that sobriety and temperance that became a ferious gratitude to God for fo great a ...
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... studies was not always good , yet the habitual love of knowledge , together with these fits of study , had much awakened his understanding , and prepa- red him for better things , when his mind fhould be fo far changed as to relish them ...
... studies was not always good , yet the habitual love of knowledge , together with these fits of study , had much awakened his understanding , and prepa- red him for better things , when his mind fhould be fo far changed as to relish them ...
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... studies , they were divided between the comical and witty writings of the ancients and moderns , the Roman authors , and books of phyfic , which the ill ftate of health he was fallen into made more neceffary to himself , and which ...
... studies , they were divided between the comical and witty writings of the ancients and moderns , the Roman authors , and books of phyfic , which the ill ftate of health he was fallen into made more neceffary to himself , and which ...
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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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