An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volume 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... hath its effects , that seldom fail to be most fatal . The immoderate love of ease , maketh a man's mind pay a passive obedience to any thing that happeneth : it reduceth the thoughts , from having desire , to be content . " Some of ...
... hath its effects , that seldom fail to be most fatal . The immoderate love of ease , maketh a man's mind pay a passive obedience to any thing that happeneth : it reduceth the thoughts , from having desire , to be content . " Some of ...
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... hath been called the New Philosophy , or Experimental Philosophy . We did , by agreement , divers of us meet weekly in London , on a certain day , to treat and discourse of such affairs . Of such num- ber were , Dr. John Wilkins ...
... hath been called the New Philosophy , or Experimental Philosophy . We did , by agreement , divers of us meet weekly in London , on a certain day , to treat and discourse of such affairs . Of such num- ber were , Dr. John Wilkins ...
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... hath been done amiss by other men , and , we thank God , have wiped it out of our own remembrance ) , have been ourself assaulted with those reproaches ; which we will likewise for- get . " This is but a poor apology . If circum ...
... hath been done amiss by other men , and , we thank God , have wiped it out of our own remembrance ) , have been ourself assaulted with those reproaches ; which we will likewise for- get . " This is but a poor apology . If circum ...
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... hath been made to me of Sir H. Vane's carriage yesterday , in the Hall , is the occasion of this letter ; which , if I am rightly informed , was so insolent as to justify all he had done , acknowledging no supreame power in England but ...
... hath been made to me of Sir H. Vane's carriage yesterday , in the Hall , is the occasion of this letter ; which , if I am rightly informed , was so insolent as to justify all he had done , acknowledging no supreame power in England but ...
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... hath a good stomach loveth , gene- rally , to talk of meat ; so , in the vigour of his age , he began that style , which , by degrees , grew so natural to him , that , after he ceased to do it out of pleasure , he continued to do it out ...
... hath a good stomach loveth , gene- rally , to talk of meat ; so , in the vigour of his age , he began that style , which , by degrees , grew so natural to him , that , after he ceased to do it out of pleasure , he continued to do it out ...
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