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... but my conduct assuredly gave me a good conscience , “ a good reputation
among good men , and this honour“ able freedom of discourse : others have
been busy in draw“ ing to themselves unmerited emoluments and honour ; no “
one has ...
... but my conduct assuredly gave me a good conscience , “ a good reputation
among good men , and this honour“ able freedom of discourse : others have
been busy in draw“ ing to themselves unmerited emoluments and honour ; no “
one has ...
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Happily for the honour of England , the person of the great author was more
fortunate than his writings in escaping from the fury of persecution . Within three
days after the burning of his books , he found himself relieved from the necessity
of ...
Happily for the honour of England , the person of the great author was more
fortunate than his writings in escaping from the fury of persecution . Within three
days after the burning of his books , he found himself relieved from the necessity
of ...
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... industrious concealment of his helps , his pe“ remptory disclaiming all manner
of assistance , is highly “ ungenerous , nay criminal to the last degree , and abso“
lutely unworthy of any man of common probity and " honour . " honour . By this ...
... industrious concealment of his helps , his pe“ remptory disclaiming all manner
of assistance , is highly “ ungenerous , nay criminal to the last degree , and abso“
lutely unworthy of any man of common probity and " honour . " honour . By this ...
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