Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 144 páginas |
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... say and do many wild and unaccountable things : by this , he faid , he had broken the firm conftitution of his health , that feemed fo ftrong that nothing was too hard for it ; and he had suffered fo much in his repu- tation , tation ...
... say and do many wild and unaccountable things : by this , he faid , he had broken the firm conftitution of his health , that feemed fo ftrong that nothing was too hard for it ; and he had suffered fo much in his repu- tation , tation ...
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... say , we are refolved , let the evidence be what it will , 66 we will not believe it . " 66 He said , if a man fays he cannot believe , what help is there ? for he was not master of his own be- lief , and believing was at higheft but a ...
... say , we are refolved , let the evidence be what it will , 66 we will not believe it . " 66 He said , if a man fays he cannot believe , what help is there ? for he was not master of his own be- lief , and believing was at higheft but a ...
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... saying to their fouls , foul , thou haft much goods laid up for many years , therefore take thine ease , eat , drink , and be merry ; perhaps juft then at the fame time the hand of God may be writing upon the walls of their habitations ...
... saying to their fouls , foul , thou haft much goods laid up for many years , therefore take thine ease , eat , drink , and be merry ; perhaps juft then at the fame time the hand of God may be writing upon the walls of their habitations ...
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