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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... immediately destroyed : one of these copies is in the library of the present Earl ; from the other copy this edi- tion is printed . As the present copy has no title - page , it is im- possible to determine its date ; but , from various ...
... immediately destroyed : one of these copies is in the library of the present Earl ; from the other copy this edi- tion is printed . As the present copy has no title - page , it is im- possible to determine its date ; but , from various ...
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... immediately called upon to read , and his report was found highly amusing ; but the com- pany were so little individually satisfied at being thus sketched in dishabille , that the cards were soon laid down . 1 his essays upon that ...
... immediately called upon to read , and his report was found highly amusing ; but the com- pany were so little individually satisfied at being thus sketched in dishabille , that the cards were soon laid down . 1 his essays upon that ...
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... immediately found whether the author was master of his subject , and whether his reasonings were exact . But , above all , Mr. Locke admired in him that penetration , that presence of mind , which always prompted him with the best ...
... immediately found whether the author was master of his subject , and whether his reasonings were exact . But , above all , Mr. Locke admired in him that penetration , that presence of mind , which always prompted him with the best ...
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... immediately commenced a suit against Mr. Tregonwell , who was grand- son and heir of the purchaser . Mr. Tregon- well , whether from a sense of a defect in his title , or the injustice of his grandfather , pro- posed to Sir Anthony ...
... immediately commenced a suit against Mr. Tregonwell , who was grand- son and heir of the purchaser . Mr. Tregon- well , whether from a sense of a defect in his title , or the injustice of his grandfather , pro- posed to Sir Anthony ...
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... immediately a skirmish ensued , in which some of the seniors were severely beaten ; nor was an end put to the combat till Sir An- thony had made proper terms for the juniors . At this time Dr. Prideaux came in to appease the mutiny ...
... immediately a skirmish ensued , in which some of the seniors were severely beaten ; nor was an end put to the combat till Sir An- thony had made proper terms for the juniors . At this time Dr. Prideaux came in to appease the mutiny ...
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