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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... thought an act of justice to set him in a true light ; and as this is done in the following work by a plain narrative of his actions and conduct , supported by the evidence of authentic vouchers , I have no doubt but the attempt will be ...
... thought an act of justice to set him in a true light ; and as this is done in the following work by a plain narrative of his actions and conduct , supported by the evidence of authentic vouchers , I have no doubt but the attempt will be ...
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... thoughts concerning the govern- ment , and all his schemes for the better regula- tion of it ; and by his constant ... thought it proper to keep a note of your conversation , and I have accordingly been setting down what has been said ...
... thoughts concerning the govern- ment , and all his schemes for the better regula- tion of it ; and by his constant ... thought it proper to keep a note of your conversation , and I have accordingly been setting down what has been said ...
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... thoughts and study this way . * Mr. Locke , 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 ...
... thoughts and study this way . * Mr. Locke , 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 ...
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... thought fit to direct me to send you the en- closed , containing his com- mand for the immediate ex- pulsion of Mr. Locke . SUNDERLAND . To the Right Rev. Father in God John Lord Bishop of Oxon , Dean of Christ's Church , and to our ...
... thought fit to direct me to send you the en- closed , containing his com- mand for the immediate ex- pulsion of Mr. Locke . SUNDERLAND . To the Right Rev. Father in God John Lord Bishop of Oxon , Dean of Christ's Church , and to our ...
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... thought that the bishop ( Dr. Fell was bishop of Oxford as well as dean of Christ Church ) was anxious to pre- vent Locke's expulsion . This certainly does not appear from the documents themselves ; on the contrary , he distinctly de ...
... thought that the bishop ( Dr. Fell was bishop of Oxford as well as dean of Christ Church ) was anxious to pre- vent Locke's expulsion . This certainly does not appear from the documents themselves ; on the contrary , he distinctly de ...
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