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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... knew this work from the quotations from it in Kippis's article in the Biographia Britannica . The refutation is equally honourable to the Earl and the poet : to the Earl , as affording the highest proof of his judicial integrity , since ...
... knew this work from the quotations from it in Kippis's article in the Biographia Britannica . The refutation is equally honourable to the Earl and the poet : to the Earl , as affording the highest proof of his judicial integrity , since ...
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... he does , he will be answerable to the law for what he should be found to have done amiss ; it being pro- bable , that though he may have been thus cautious here , where he knew himself to be suspected , he has INTRODUCTION . 7.
... he does , he will be answerable to the law for what he should be found to have done amiss ; it being pro- bable , that though he may have been thus cautious here , where he knew himself to be suspected , he has INTRODUCTION . 7.
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... knew himself to be suspected , he has laid himself more open at London , where a general liberty of speaking was used , and where the exe- crable designs against his ma- jesty and his government were managed and pursued . If he does not ...
... knew himself to be suspected , he has laid himself more open at London , where a general liberty of speaking was used , and where the exe- crable designs against his ma- jesty and his government were managed and pursued . If he does not ...
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... attempt to exculpate the college , I cannot think him equally successful . The original warrant for the deprivation of Locke has the sign - manual prefixed . became alarmed ; and as he knew the jealousy the 10 INTRODUCTION .
... attempt to exculpate the college , I cannot think him equally successful . The original warrant for the deprivation of Locke has the sign - manual prefixed . became alarmed ; and as he knew the jealousy the 10 INTRODUCTION .
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... knew the jealousy the court had conceived of him , and was afraid of a like prosecution , he burnt the Earl of Shaftes- bury's history . The loss of this book is much to be regretted , since his lordship had , even according to the con ...
... knew the jealousy the court had conceived of him , and was afraid of a like prosecution , he burnt the Earl of Shaftes- bury's history . The loss of this book is much to be regretted , since his lordship had , even according to the con ...
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