The British Plutarch, Or Biographical Entertainer. Being a Select Collection of the Lives at Large of the Most Eminent Men, Natives of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Reign of Henry VIII. to George II. (etc.) |
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الصفحة 164
Such know no law , but their own luft ; Their subjects substance , and their blood ;
They.count it tribute due and just , Still spent and Spilt for subjects good . If such
kings are by God appointed , The devil may be the Lord's anointed . XXVII . Such
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Such know no law , but their own luft ; Their subjects substance , and their blood ;
They.count it tribute due and just , Still spent and Spilt for subjects good . If such
kings are by God appointed , The devil may be the Lord's anointed . XXVII . Such
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الصفحة 55
These were the sum of our discourses , tho ' very long , and such as occafioned
the commiffioners to withdraw thrice and consult together , though nothing was
resolved , but that Monsieur de Witt and Monsieur Ibrant should spend the ...
These were the sum of our discourses , tho ' very long , and such as occafioned
the commiffioners to withdraw thrice and consult together , though nothing was
resolved , but that Monsieur de Witt and Monsieur Ibrant should spend the ...
الصفحة 113
... advertisement addressed to J. W. to be communicated to such of his friends as
were virtuosi , to inform them of the loss of many of his writings , and that it might
ferve as an explanatory preface to some of his mutilated and unfinished pieces .
... advertisement addressed to J. W. to be communicated to such of his friends as
were virtuosi , to inform them of the loss of many of his writings , and that it might
ferve as an explanatory preface to some of his mutilated and unfinished pieces .
الصفحة 118
He escaped , indeed , the small - pox during his life ; but , for almost forty years ,
he laboured under such a feeble . ness of body , and fuch lowness of strength
and spirits , that it was astonishing how he could read , meditate , try experiments
...
He escaped , indeed , the small - pox during his life ; but , for almost forty years ,
he laboured under such a feeble . ness of body , and fuch lowness of strength
and spirits , that it was astonishing how he could read , meditate , try experiments
...
الصفحة 126
He escaped , indeed , the small - pox during his life ; but , for almost forty years ,
he laboured under such a feeble . ness of body , and such lowness of strength
and spirits , that it was astonishing how he could read , meditate , try experiments
...
He escaped , indeed , the small - pox during his life ; but , for almost forty years ,
he laboured under such a feeble . ness of body , and such lowness of strength
and spirits , that it was astonishing how he could read , meditate , try experiments
...
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