Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 144 páginas |
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... hand , fecmed defirable , be- caufe , if it could be accomplished , it would make all the accidents of life eafy ; but I think it cannot , because nature , after all our striving against it , will ftill return to itself : yet , on the ...
... hand , fecmed defirable , be- caufe , if it could be accomplished , it would make all the accidents of life eafy ; but I think it cannot , because nature , after all our striving against it , will ftill return to itself : yet , on the ...
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... hand , I looked on it as a prefumption to come fo far when he was in fuch excellent hands ; and , though perhaps the freedom formerly between us . might have excused it with thofe to whom it was known , yet it might have the appearance ...
... hand , I looked on it as a prefumption to come fo far when he was in fuch excellent hands ; and , though perhaps the freedom formerly between us . might have excused it with thofe to whom it was known , yet it might have the appearance ...
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... hand , and in her left hand riches and honour . ' Tis this , and this only , that can make all outward bleffings comfortable , in- deed bleffings to us , by making them the fteps and means of attaining the never - fading honours and in ...
... hand , and in her left hand riches and honour . ' Tis this , and this only , that can make all outward bleffings comfortable , in- deed bleffings to us , by making them the fteps and means of attaining the never - fading honours and in ...
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