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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... MANNER OF MR . BAYLE . FROM ORIGINAL WRITERS AND STATE - PAPERS . BY WILLIAM HARRIS . A NEW EDITION , WITH A LIFE OF THE AUTHOR , A GENERAL INDEX , & c . IN FIVE VOLUMES . VOL . V. LONDON : PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON ; T. PAYNE ...
... MANNER OF MR . BAYLE . FROM ORIGINAL WRITERS AND STATE - PAPERS . BY WILLIAM HARRIS . A NEW EDITION , WITH A LIFE OF THE AUTHOR , A GENERAL INDEX , & c . IN FIVE VOLUMES . VOL . V. LONDON : PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON ; T. PAYNE ...
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... manner as was natural to him in all he said or did . From his own temper , he desired nothing but to be easy himself , and that every body else should be so ; and would have been glad to see the least of his subjects pleased , and to ...
... manner as was natural to him in all he said or did . From his own temper , he desired nothing but to be easy himself , and that every body else should be so ; and would have been glad to see the least of his subjects pleased , and to ...
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... manner useless to those over whom he bare rule . For " when once the aversion to bear uneasiness taketh place in a mans mind , it doth so check all the passions , that they are dampt into a kind of indifference ; they grow faint and ...
... manner useless to those over whom he bare rule . For " when once the aversion to bear uneasiness taketh place in a mans mind , it doth so check all the passions , that they are dampt into a kind of indifference ; they grow faint and ...
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... manner : for he never seemed to charge his memory , or trouble his thoughts , with the sense of any of the services that had been done him " . " It ap pears also , from the satires of the times , that ingrati- tude was imputed to ...
... manner : for he never seemed to charge his memory , or trouble his thoughts , with the sense of any of the services that had been done him " . " It ap pears also , from the satires of the times , that ingrati- tude was imputed to ...
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... manner . " This indict- ment , it is evident , was fitted for almost every person concerned in the government from the death of the late king , whose death is not laid to Sir Henry's charge , though it was the alone crime which his pre ...
... manner . " This indict- ment , it is evident , was fitted for almost every person concerned in the government from the death of the late king , whose death is not laid to Sir Henry's charge , though it was the alone crime which his pre ...
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