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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... soon as I have finished the addition I pro- pose making to it , I will return it to you again to complete what you have thus far done so judiciously . I am , Sir , " Your most humble servant , " SHAFTESBURY . " The third letter seems to ...
... soon as I have finished the addition I pro- pose making to it , I will return it to you again to complete what you have thus far done so judiciously . I am , Sir , " Your most humble servant , " SHAFTESBURY . " The third letter seems to ...
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... soon expect , from the most authentic memoirs , ' ) should be omitted , and I agree with his lordship , because it may tend to raise the expectation of the people , and is in no respect necessary . Whether the work was completed by ...
... soon expect , from the most authentic memoirs , ' ) should be omitted , and I agree with his lordship , because it may tend to raise the expectation of the people , and is in no respect necessary . Whether the work was completed by ...
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... soon to appear , it is not in our power to ascertain . " " * I have been informed that an edition was soon after printed off ; but that , with the exception of two copies , the whole impression was immediately destroyed : one of these ...
... soon to appear , it is not in our power to ascertain . " " * I have been informed that an edition was soon after printed off ; but that , with the exception of two copies , the whole impression was immediately destroyed : one of these ...
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... soon intent upon their game . Locke declined joining the card - party , but occupied himself in writing with great seriousness in his pocket - book , apparently absorbed in his occupation . Lord Ashley at length found lei- sure to look ...
... soon intent upon their game . Locke declined joining the card - party , but occupied himself in writing with great seriousness in his pocket - book , apparently absorbed in his occupation . Lord Ashley at length found lei- sure to look ...
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... soon after the death of Lord Shaftes- bury , was , in the most arbitrary manner , turned out of his student's place of Christ Church by the king's absolute command to the dean and chapter of the college ; and the only reason assigned ...
... soon after the death of Lord Shaftes- bury , was , in the most arbitrary manner , turned out of his student's place of Christ Church by the king's absolute command to the dean and chapter of the college ; and the only reason assigned ...
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