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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... afterwards , which I herewith send ; and indeed I proposed to have sent them some time since , but I waited for Mr. Martyn's recovery , who has been confined a great while , though now he is pretty well again . As he is so , I take the ...
... afterwards , which I herewith send ; and indeed I proposed to have sent them some time since , but I waited for Mr. Martyn's recovery , who has been confined a great while , though now he is pretty well again . As he is so , I take the ...
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... afterwards was assisting to the said count in his designs when the popish plot broke out , and carried on the trade of faction ' beyond and within the seas several years after . In 1683 , when the crop - eared plot broke out , he left ...
... afterwards was assisting to the said count in his designs when the popish plot broke out , and carried on the trade of faction ' beyond and within the seas several years after . In 1683 , when the crop - eared plot broke out , he left ...
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... the original memoir , intended afterwards to write the history of this illustrious statesman , and in his works there are some particular facts which he put down as they occurred to his memory . The editor INTRODUCTION . 13.
... the original memoir , intended afterwards to write the history of this illustrious statesman , and in his works there are some particular facts which he put down as they occurred to his memory . The editor INTRODUCTION . 13.
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... afterwards preserved as long as he lived ; and , indeed , nothing sets Mr. Locke's merit in a brighter light , than his having had the constant esteem of my Lord Shaftesbury , the greatest genius of his age , who was superior to so many ...
... afterwards preserved as long as he lived ; and , indeed , nothing sets Mr. Locke's merit in a brighter light , than his having had the constant esteem of my Lord Shaftesbury , the greatest genius of his age , who was superior to so many ...
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... to the patronage of Lord Shaftes- bury that knowledge of the world and leisure for study which enabled Locke afterwards to enrich our literature and immor- talize himself . M. Le Clerc , in his eulogium upon Mr. Locke 16 INTRODUCTION .
... to the patronage of Lord Shaftes- bury that knowledge of the world and leisure for study which enabled Locke afterwards to enrich our literature and immor- talize himself . M. Le Clerc , in his eulogium upon Mr. Locke 16 INTRODUCTION .
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