The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 4J. Mawman, 1816 - Great Britain |
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... whole process from the first percep- tions of sense to the last conclusions of ratiocination ; putting a rein upon false opinion , by practical rules for the conduct of human judgement . " But these men , ' it may be said , ' were only ...
... whole process from the first percep- tions of sense to the last conclusions of ratiocination ; putting a rein upon false opinion , by practical rules for the conduct of human judgement . " But these men , ' it may be said , ' were only ...
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... if not the eradicating , of his religious principles : upon which he made a solemn vow , during his whole life most strictly observed , never to see a play more . ' another noted puritan , * who was appointed chaplain to SIR MATTHEW HALE .
... if not the eradicating , of his religious principles : upon which he made a solemn vow , during his whole life most strictly observed , never to see a play more . ' another noted puritan , * who was appointed chaplain to SIR MATTHEW HALE .
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... , if he had lived to see that happy change , which they now all saw in his brother : and , therefore , he freely restored to him the whole estate . " " 6 pany , and with it every kind of dissipation ; 8 SIR MATTHEW HALE .
... , if he had lived to see that happy change , which they now all saw in his brother : and , therefore , he freely restored to him the whole estate . " " 6 pany , and with it every kind of dissipation ; 8 SIR MATTHEW HALE .
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... whole busines and both parties be heard . 7. That I never engage myself in the beginning of any cause , but reserve myself unprejudiced , till the whole be heard . 8. That in business capital , though my nature prompt me to pity , yet ...
... whole busines and both parties be heard . 7. That I never engage myself in the beginning of any cause , but reserve myself unprejudiced , till the whole be heard . 8. That in business capital , though my nature prompt me to pity , yet ...
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... whole work . ' 6 From his writing them only on the evenings of the Lord's - day , when he was in town , and not much oftener when he was in the country , they are less contracted than they probably would have been , if he had possessed ...
... whole work . ' 6 From his writing them only on the evenings of the Lord's - day , when he was in town , and not much oftener when he was in the country , they are less contracted than they probably would have been , if he had possessed ...
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