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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... given to the world , it has hitherto remained unpublished ; and a short statement of the history of the work is now necessary to its identity . Shaftesbury's love of literature was apparent in his descendants for several generations ...
... given to the world , it has hitherto remained unpublished ; and a short statement of the history of the work is now necessary to its identity . Shaftesbury's love of literature was apparent in his descendants for several generations ...
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... given to un- derstand that one Mr. Locke , who belonged to the late Earl of Shaftesbury , and has upon several occasions behaved him- self very factiously and undu- tifully to the government , is a student of Christ Church ; his majesty ...
... given to un- derstand that one Mr. Locke , who belonged to the late Earl of Shaftesbury , and has upon several occasions behaved him- self very factiously and undu- tifully to the government , is a student of Christ Church ; his majesty ...
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... advantages thereunto belonging . For which this shall be your war- rant . And so we bid you heartily farewell . Given at our court at Whitehall the 11th day of November 1684 . By his majesty's command , SUNDERLAND . 8 INTRODUCTION .
... advantages thereunto belonging . For which this shall be your war- rant . And so we bid you heartily farewell . Given at our court at Whitehall the 11th day of November 1684 . By his majesty's command , SUNDERLAND . 8 INTRODUCTION .
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... given by An- thony Wood in his Athenæ Oxonienses , is highly characteristic of that quaint and amusingly bigoted writer . " In 1672 , " he says , " Locke became secretary to Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury , lord chancellor of England ...
... given by An- thony Wood in his Athenæ Oxonienses , is highly characteristic of that quaint and amusingly bigoted writer . " In 1672 , " he says , " Locke became secretary to Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury , lord chancellor of England ...
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... given by the authors already mentioned . Nothing is more difficult than to root out those prejudices which have been long growing in our minds ; yet nothing more deserves the persever- ing attention of a rational creature , who must ...
... given by the authors already mentioned . Nothing is more difficult than to root out those prejudices which have been long growing in our minds ; yet nothing more deserves the persever- ing attention of a rational creature , who must ...
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