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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... qui étoit un homme très - distingué par son esprit et par ses manières , même parmi les personnes de son rang . " - Le Clerc , Biblio- thèque Choisie , tom . vi . p . 353 . . sideration , gave Mr. Locke an annuity of a 4 INTRODUCTION .
... qui étoit un homme très - distingué par son esprit et par ses manières , même parmi les personnes de son rang . " - Le Clerc , Biblio- thèque Choisie , tom . vi . p . 353 . . sideration , gave Mr. Locke an annuity of a 4 INTRODUCTION .
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... gave Mr. Locke an annuity of a hun- dred pounds per annum , which was paid till his death . As Lord Shaftesbury entered into the greatest intimacy with him , ' he imparted to him his most secret thoughts concerning the govern- ment ...
... gave Mr. Locke an annuity of a hun- dred pounds per annum , which was paid till his death . As Lord Shaftesbury entered into the greatest intimacy with him , ' he imparted to him his most secret thoughts concerning the govern- ment ...
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... gave him a more sensible plea- sure than the esteem which that earl conceived for him , almost the first moment he saw him , and which he afterwards preserved as long as he lived ; and , indeed , nothing sets Mr. Locke's merit in a ...
... gave him a more sensible plea- sure than the esteem which that earl conceived for him , almost the first moment he saw him , and which he afterwards preserved as long as he lived ; and , indeed , nothing sets Mr. Locke's merit in a ...
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... gave birth to most of the slanders which were published of him . These attacks were very numerous . They provoked , however , no other feeling in his lord- ship than mere contempt : they could not rouse him to an answer , or to take any ...
... gave birth to most of the slanders which were published of him . These attacks were very numerous . They provoked , however , no other feeling in his lord- ship than mere contempt : they could not rouse him to an answer , or to take any ...
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... gave it to one of his sons . Upon this , Dryden , to be grateful , resolved to show him some jus- tice in this very poem ; and therefore celebrated his conduct as lord chancellor in the following lines : In Israel's court ne'er sat an ...
... gave it to one of his sons . Upon this , Dryden , to be grateful , resolved to show him some jus- tice in this very poem ; and therefore celebrated his conduct as lord chancellor in the following lines : In Israel's court ne'er sat an ...
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