Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 144 páginas |
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... called for the affiitance of an eminent di vine , to whom he trufted his moft fecret actions ; and , with all the candour of conviction and the fincerity of penitence , eaineftly requested him , on his death bed , to communicate them ...
... called for the affiitance of an eminent di vine , to whom he trufted his moft fecret actions ; and , with all the candour of conviction and the fincerity of penitence , eaineftly requested him , on his death bed , to communicate them ...
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... called Conftantinople , the feat of the Ottoman empire , than that there is another called We as little doubt that queen Elizabeth once reigned as that king Charles now [ in 1680 ] reigns in England . So that believing may be as London ...
... called Conftantinople , the feat of the Ottoman empire , than that there is another called We as little doubt that queen Elizabeth once reigned as that king Charles now [ in 1680 ] reigns in England . So that believing may be as London ...
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... called often for his children , his fon ( afterwards earl of Rochester ) , and his three daughters , and fpake to them with a fenfe and feel- ing that cannot be expreffed in writing . He called me once to look on them all , and faid ...
... called often for his children , his fon ( afterwards earl of Rochester ) , and his three daughters , and fpake to them with a fenfe and feel- ing that cannot be expreffed in writing . He called me once to look on them all , and faid ...
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