The Life of the First Earl of Shaftesbury: From Original Documents in the Possession of the Family, Band 1R. Bentley, 1836 |
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... Locke's hand , and ( which I believe you will wonder at , ) some copies of verses of his writing ; one I shall be able to show you when I come to town . It is addressed to Greenhill the painter , upon his drawing Lord Shaftesbury's ...
... Locke's hand , and ( which I believe you will wonder at , ) some copies of verses of his writing ; one I shall be able to show you when I come to town . It is addressed to Greenhill the painter , upon his drawing Lord Shaftesbury's ...
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... up of the Exchequer opposed by Lord Ashley . - His reasons against it , and letter to Mr. Locke . - Declaration of Indulgence.- War declared against the Dutch . 388 ADDENDA . Mr. Malone , in his Life of Dryden CONTENTS . xix.
... up of the Exchequer opposed by Lord Ashley . - His reasons against it , and letter to Mr. Locke . - Declaration of Indulgence.- War declared against the Dutch . 388 ADDENDA . Mr. Malone , in his Life of Dryden CONTENTS . xix.
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... Locke , with whom he became acquainted upon the following occasion . When he was at Oxford , in the year 1666 , he was con- fined to his chamber by an illness , which was owing to an accident he met with at the Restora- tion . He had ...
... Locke , with whom he became acquainted upon the following occasion . When he was at Oxford , in the year 1666 , he was con- fined to his chamber by an illness , which was owing to an accident he met with at the Restora- tion . He had ...
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... Locke , who was a student of Christ Church , and had a physician's place there , was desired by Dr. Thomas to wait on him with an excuse for the doctor's not attending him himself . Lord Ashley ( this was his title at that time ) ...
... Locke , who was a student of Christ Church , and had a physician's place there , was desired by Dr. Thomas to wait on him with an excuse for the doctor's not attending him himself . Lord Ashley ( this was his title at that time ) ...
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... Locke those ex- cellent notions of government which appear in 1 The friendly freedom which marked the intercourse be- tween these two great men is well exemplified by an anecdote told by Le Clerc . Locke was one day dining with three or ...
... Locke those ex- cellent notions of government which appear in 1 The friendly freedom which marked the intercourse be- tween these two great men is well exemplified by an anecdote told by Le Clerc . Locke was one day dining with three or ...
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