The History of England, Tập 1 |
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... elder brother and a sister , under the care of our mother , a woman of singular merit , who , though young and handsome , devoted herself entirely to the rearing and educating of her children . I.
... elder brother and a sister , under the care of our mother , a woman of singular merit , who , though young and handsome , devoted herself entirely to the rearing and educating of her children . I.
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In 1742 , I printed at Edinburgh the first part of my Essays : the work was favourably received , and soon made me entirely forget my former disappointment . I continued with my mother and brother in the country , and in that time ...
In 1742 , I printed at Edinburgh the first part of my Essays : the work was favourably received , and soon made me entirely forget my former disappointment . I continued with my mother and brother in the country , and in that time ...
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On my return from Italy , I had the mortification to find all England in a ferment , on account of Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry , while my performance was entirely overlooked and neglected . A new edition , which had been published at ...
On my return from Italy , I had the mortification to find all England in a ferment , on account of Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry , while my performance was entirely overlooked and neglected . A new edition , which had been published at ...
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Elected archbishop of Canterbury Entirely changes his conduct State of Europe France ..... 330 331 Possessions of Henry on the continent 333 335 1155 First acts of Henry's government 1156 Goes abroad to oppose Geoffrey 1162 Disputes ...
Elected archbishop of Canterbury Entirely changes his conduct State of Europe France ..... 330 331 Possessions of Henry on the continent 333 335 1155 First acts of Henry's government 1156 Goes abroad to oppose Geoffrey 1162 Disputes ...
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a Cæsar , lib . iv . commonly employed to supply the place of true history , ought entirely to be disregarded ; or if any exception be admitted to this general rule , it can only be in favour of the ancient Grecian fictions , which are ...
a Cæsar , lib . iv . commonly employed to supply the place of true history , ought entirely to be disregarded ; or if any exception be admitted to this general rule , it can only be in favour of the ancient Grecian fictions , which are ...
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