Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... Berkeley , the most undeviating virtue , the most amiable disposition , and the most pre- possessing manners . Thus gifted , he very rapidly acquired , and very uniformly retained , numerous and valuable friends . Among these were Sir ...
... Berkeley , the most undeviating virtue , the most amiable disposition , and the most pre- possessing manners . Thus gifted , he very rapidly acquired , and very uniformly retained , numerous and valuable friends . Among these were Sir ...
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... Berkeley . In consequence of this change of purpose , Berkeley , to his great surprise , acquired the sum of 4000 7. and , being constituted by the will , joint executor with Mr. Marshall , had the opportunity of inspecting the ...
... Berkeley . In consequence of this change of purpose , Berkeley , to his great surprise , acquired the sum of 4000 7. and , being constituted by the will , joint executor with Mr. Marshall , had the opportunity of inspecting the ...
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... Berkeley , lifting up his hands in astonishment , as Mr. Berkeley quitted the room , he exclaimed to his lordship , " So much understanding , so much knowledge , so much innocence , and such humi- lity , I did not think had been the ...
... Berkeley , lifting up his hands in astonishment , as Mr. Berkeley quitted the room , he exclaimed to his lordship , " So much understanding , so much knowledge , so much innocence , and such humi- lity , I did not think had been the ...
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VOL | 1 |
John Hughes | 2 |
George Berkeley | 3 |
Urheberrecht | |
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