The History of England, Tập 11778 |
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... SUCH is the fource of natural temper , that these dif- appointments made little or no impreffion on me . I went down in 1749 , and lived two years with my brother at his country - house , for my mother was now dead , I there composed ...
... SUCH is the fource of natural temper , that these dif- appointments made little or no impreffion on me . I went down in 1749 , and lived two years with my brother at his country - house , for my mother was now dead , I there composed ...
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... difagree with his own ; but concerning whofe character and conduct there can scarce be a difference of opinion . His temper , indeed , feemed to be more hap- pily balanced , if I may be allowed such an I pily xxii LETTER FROM.
... difagree with his own ; but concerning whofe character and conduct there can scarce be a difference of opinion . His temper , indeed , feemed to be more hap- pily balanced , if I may be allowed such an I pily xxii LETTER FROM.
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Hume. pily balanced , if I may be allowed such an expreffion , than that perhaps of any other man I have ever known . Even in the loweft ftate of his fortune , his great and ne- ceffary frugality never hindered him from exercifing , upon ...
Hume. pily balanced , if I may be allowed such an expreffion , than that perhaps of any other man I have ever known . Even in the loweft ftate of his fortune , his great and ne- ceffary frugality never hindered him from exercifing , upon ...
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... such conditions , as rendered him little better than a tributary prince under his artful benefactor . BUT the most memorable event , which diftinguished the reign of this great prince , was the introduction of the Christian religion ...
... such conditions , as rendered him little better than a tributary prince under his artful benefactor . BUT the most memorable event , which diftinguished the reign of this great prince , was the introduction of the Christian religion ...
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... such mar- riages ; and he therefore prohibited them . Auguftine asked , Whether a woman pregnant might be baptized ? Gre- gory answered , that he saw no objection . How foon after the birth the child might receive baptifm ? It was ...
... such mar- riages ; and he therefore prohibited them . Auguftine asked , Whether a woman pregnant might be baptized ? Gre- gory answered , that he saw no objection . How foon after the birth the child might receive baptifm ? It was ...
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