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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... speaking to her , even when there were " the greatest conventions of the states . Which made " him to be much envied and hated , efpecially when " he became fo great , that he prefented all fignatours " to be fubfcribed by her majefty ...
... speaking to her , even when there were " the greatest conventions of the states . Which made " him to be much envied and hated , efpecially when " he became fo great , that he prefented all fignatours " to be fubfcribed by her majefty ...
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... speaking of him after such a manner . Next to parents , tutors ( if they have dis- James bishop charged their parts well ) have always been thought to of Winton , have deferved honour * ; and those who have refused to give it , have ...
... speaking of him after such a manner . Next to parents , tutors ( if they have dis- James bishop charged their parts well ) have always been thought to of Winton , have deferved honour * ; and those who have refused to give it , have ...
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... ac- " countable to God only . " ( b ) A doctrine big with mischief , and fit for nothing but to make tyrants . But of this I fhall have occafion to speak more hereafter . figns ( H ) : fo that they acted as 18 THE LIFE OF.
... ac- " countable to God only . " ( b ) A doctrine big with mischief , and fit for nothing but to make tyrants . But of this I fhall have occafion to speak more hereafter . figns ( H ) : fo that they acted as 18 THE LIFE OF.
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... speak what is not true , they make no consci- " ence of a lye . A generous heart ought not to belye its " own thoughts , but will make itself feen within , all " there is good , or at leaft manly . Ariftotle reputes it " the office of ...
... speak what is not true , they make no consci- " ence of a lye . A generous heart ought not to belye its " own thoughts , but will make itself feen within , all " there is good , or at leaft manly . Ariftotle reputes it " the office of ...
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... speaking the truth with all boldness . These were virtues for which James's clergy were eminent ; and therefore they were held in high efteem ter having objected against the dignity of that royal house 30 THE LIFE OF A cenfure of their ...
... speaking the truth with all boldness . These were virtues for which James's clergy were eminent ; and therefore they were held in high efteem ter having objected against the dignity of that royal house 30 THE LIFE OF A cenfure of their ...
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