An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of James I. King of Great Britain: After the Manner of Mr. Bayle |
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... doubt not but he discharged with See alfo Spotswood , honour the duty of his truft , and did what in him lay P. 325 . to inspire his pupil with just opinions , and elegant fenti- ments . But his labour was in vain . For it does not ...
... doubt not but he discharged with See alfo Spotswood , honour the duty of his truft , and did what in him lay P. 325 . to inspire his pupil with just opinions , and elegant fenti- ments . But his labour was in vain . For it does not ...
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... doubt its truth and reality . ( g ) I hope I fhall not be thought to be malicioufly fet against the royal family , or the ( b ) great king who was more immediately concerned in " this affair , " if I give the reasons that may be affign ...
... doubt its truth and reality . ( g ) I hope I fhall not be thought to be malicioufly fet against the royal family , or the ( b ) great king who was more immediately concerned in " this affair , " if I give the reasons that may be affign ...
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... doubt about the truth of Gowry's confpiracy ; whether they are fufficient the confiderate reader will determine . However , one reflection natu- rally arifes from this fubject , viz . that the people en- tertained but a very poor ...
... doubt about the truth of Gowry's confpiracy ; whether they are fufficient the confiderate reader will determine . However , one reflection natu- rally arifes from this fubject , viz . that the people en- tertained but a very poor ...
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... doubt about the genuineness of the letters ( a ) Rapin's here referred to ( a ) , but I think without reafon . For biftory of England , to me they have all the marks of genuineness , and are tranflated by perfectly agreeable to that ...
... doubt about the genuineness of the letters ( a ) Rapin's here referred to ( a ) , but I think without reafon . For biftory of England , to me they have all the marks of genuineness , and are tranflated by perfectly agreeable to that ...
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... doubt not but the reader is inclined to cenfure it accordingly . But let us not be too hafty , lest we judge unrighteous judgment . The minifters , I think , failed more in breeding than any thing else ; for what was required of them ...
... doubt not but the reader is inclined to cenfure it accordingly . But let us not be too hafty , lest we judge unrighteous judgment . The minifters , I think , failed more in breeding than any thing else ; for what was required of them ...
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