The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... passed some time in his travels . All his natural accomplishments consisted in good looks : all his acquired abilities in an easy air and graceful de- meanour . He had letters of recommendation to his coun- tryman lord Hay ; and that ...
... passed some time in his travels . All his natural accomplishments consisted in good looks : all his acquired abilities in an easy air and graceful de- meanour . He had letters of recommendation to his coun- tryman lord Hay ; and that ...
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... passed some time after , which we meet with in the life of Waller , and which that poet used frequently to repeat . When Waller was young , he had the curiosity to go to court ; and he stood in the circle , and saw James dine ; where ...
... passed some time after , which we meet with in the life of Waller , and which that poet used frequently to repeat . When Waller was young , he had the curiosity to go to court ; and he stood in the circle , and saw James dine ; where ...
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... passed many years together in the same house , without any intercourse or correspondence with each other.f h Several historians , in relating these events , have in- sisted much on the dissimulation of James's behaviour , when he ...
... passed many years together in the same house , without any intercourse or correspondence with each other.f h Several historians , in relating these events , have in- sisted much on the dissimulation of James's behaviour , when he ...
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... passed , would have been esta- blished in its full extent . Some of the clergy protested . They apprehended , they said , that the purity of their church would , by means of this new authority , be pol- luted with all the rites and ...
... passed , would have been esta- blished in its full extent . Some of the clergy protested . They apprehended , they said , that the purity of their church would , by means of this new authority , be pol- luted with all the rites and ...
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... passed , in the pursuits of literature , even those of the most recluse and sedentary lives ; and they admired his unbroken magnanimity , which , at his age , and under his circumstances , could engage him to undertake and execute so ...
... passed , in the pursuits of literature , even those of the most recluse and sedentary lives ; and they admired his unbroken magnanimity , which , at his age , and under his circumstances , could engage him to undertake and execute so ...
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