The History of the Life of Thomas Ellwood: Or, An Account of His Birth, Education, &c. ...J. Phillips, 1791 - 425 páginas |
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... discourse , to make honourable mention of that family , to which I am under fo many and great obligations . Soon after the furrender of Oxford , my father re- turned to his eftate at Crowell ; which by that time B he he might have need ...
... discourse , to make honourable mention of that family , to which I am under fo many and great obligations . Soon after the furrender of Oxford , my father re- turned to his eftate at Crowell ; which by that time B he he might have need ...
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... discourses in our converfations , by the mere force of mother - wit and natural parts , without the help of school cultivation ; and was accounted good company too . But I always forted myself with perfons of inge- nuity , temperance ...
... discourses in our converfations , by the mere force of mother - wit and natural parts , without the help of school cultivation ; and was accounted good company too . But I always forted myself with perfons of inge- nuity , temperance ...
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... discourse , which might introduce converfation on the foot of our for- mer acquaintance ; though fhe treated me with a courteous mien , yet , as young as fhe was , the gravity of her look and behaviour ftruck fuch an awe upon me , that ...
... discourse , which might introduce converfation on the foot of our for- mer acquaintance ; though fhe treated me with a courteous mien , yet , as young as fhe was , the gravity of her look and behaviour ftruck fuch an awe upon me , that ...
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... discourse was , The univerfal free grace of God to all mankind . ' To which he opposed the Calvinistical tenet of particular and per- fonal predeftination . In defence of which indefenfi- ble notion , he found himself more at a loss ...
... discourse was , The univerfal free grace of God to all mankind . ' To which he opposed the Calvinistical tenet of particular and per- fonal predeftination . In defence of which indefenfi- ble notion , he found himself more at a loss ...
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... discourse ( which , from a certain intimacy that was between us , I commonly ufed with him ) told him where I had been , what com- pany I had met with there , and what ' observations I had made to myself thereupon . He feemed to under ...
... discourse ( which , from a certain intimacy that was between us , I commonly ufed with him ) told him where I had been , what com- pany I had met with there , and what ' observations I had made to myself thereupon . He feemed to under ...
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