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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... writings of ecclesiastics upon the subject with a prejudiced eye , cannot be insensible to the authority of one , whose natural constitution , profession , and integrity alike raised him above suspicion ; and who was not less distin ...
... writings of ecclesiastics upon the subject with a prejudiced eye , cannot be insensible to the authority of one , whose natural constitution , profession , and integrity alike raised him above suspicion ; and who was not less distin ...
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... writings . So he told them that he was now to do , what he was sure his father would have done , 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 ...
... writings . So he told them that he was now to do , what he was sure his father would have done , 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 ...
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... 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 more leisure to bring 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 more leisure to bring his ...
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... writings , imitate his life ; and those , who endeavour after his knowledge , aspire likewise to his piety . By being ingenuous , he not only secured his inde- pendence , but raised himself likewise above flattery or reproach , above ...
... writings , imitate his life ; and those , who endeavour after his knowledge , aspire likewise to his piety . By being ingenuous , he not only secured his inde- pendence , but raised himself likewise above flattery or reproach , above ...
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... writing : these absurdities he ridiculed in a Latin poem addressed to him , and written upon the spot . * At Constantinople , also , he appears to have passed some time in the capacity of Secretary to the English Embassy . In 1653 , he ...
... writing : these absurdities he ridiculed in a Latin poem addressed to him , and written upon the spot . * At Constantinople , also , he appears to have passed some time in the capacity of Secretary to the English Embassy . In 1653 , he ...
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