A Life of Anthony Ashley Cooper: First Earl of Shaftesbury. 1621-1683, Volume 1 |
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... things I had also a principal hand in when I was at the college . The one , I caused that ill custom of tucking freshmen to be left off : the other , when the senior fellows designed to alter the beer of the college , which was stronger ...
... things I had also a principal hand in when I was at the college . The one , I caused that ill custom of tucking freshmen to be left off : the other , when the senior fellows designed to alter the beer of the college , which was stronger ...
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... things ; exceeding all in anything she undertook , housewifery , preserving , works with the needle , cookery , so that her wish and judgment were 5 expressed in all things ; free from any pride or froward- ness , she was in discourse ...
... things ; exceeding all in anything she undertook , housewifery , preserving , works with the needle , cookery , so that her wish and judgment were 5 expressed in all things ; free from any pride or froward- ness , she was in discourse ...
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... thing , but could not tell me how it should be ; and this lady , after marrying my Lord Maynard , by the death of her brothers and strange unequal humour of her father , came to be a very great fortune indeed . " " For Mr. Rogers , Thus ...
... thing , but could not tell me how it should be ; and this lady , after marrying my Lord Maynard , by the death of her brothers and strange unequal humour of her father , came to be a very great fortune indeed . " " For Mr. Rogers , Thus ...
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... thing , or anything more than I admit , and let me hear from you by the return of the post what he saith , and what your remembrance is . If he divulged not this , you have a dangerous pack of servants . Let none see this letter or know ...
... thing , or anything more than I admit , and let me hear from you by the return of the post what he saith , and what your remembrance is . If he divulged not this , you have a dangerous pack of servants . Let none see this letter or know ...
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... things ; " but to have given Sir A. A. Cooper the authority he desired . All Cooper's plans are represented to have been spoilt by Prince Maurice , and on Cooper's complaining to the King it is said that " the King shook his head with ...
... things ; " but to have given Sir A. A. Cooper the authority he desired . All Cooper's plans are represented to have been spoilt by Prince Maurice , and on Cooper's complaining to the King it is said that " the King shook his head with ...
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Page 323 - ... he had a walk in the New Forest and the manor of Christ Church. This last supplied him with red deer, sea and river fish; and indeed all his neighbours...