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. ...Dilly, 1762 |
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الصفحة 162
... discourse ; Some pass their cenfure on the rider , Others their judgment on the horse ; Moft fay , the feed's a goodly thing , But all agree , ' tis a lewd king . XX . By the lord - mayor and his grave coxcombs , Freeman of London ...
... discourse ; Some pass their cenfure on the rider , Others their judgment on the horse ; Moft fay , the feed's a goodly thing , But all agree , ' tis a lewd king . XX . By the lord - mayor and his grave coxcombs , Freeman of London ...
الصفحة 69
... discourse to me when I took leave of him ; and his let- ters both for your majesty and the duke being fome days after come to my hands , I thought it my duty to fend them , according to the directions I received from the prince ; and ...
... discourse to me when I took leave of him ; and his let- ters both for your majesty and the duke being fome days after come to my hands , I thought it my duty to fend them , according to the directions I received from the prince ; and ...
الصفحة 70
... majefty an account of the manner , and circumftance , with which the prince was pleased to enter into these discourses , I fhall not presume to trouble your your highness with the bare repetition of them , nor 70 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
... majefty an account of the manner , and circumftance , with which the prince was pleased to enter into these discourses , I fhall not presume to trouble your your highness with the bare repetition of them , nor 70 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
الصفحة 111
... Discourse , Of the high Veneration Man's In- tellect owes to God , particularly for his Wif dom and Power ; being a part of a much larger work , which he fignified to the world , to prevent any exception from being taken at the abrupt ...
... Discourse , Of the high Veneration Man's In- tellect owes to God , particularly for his Wif dom and Power ; being a part of a much larger work , which he fignified to the world , to prevent any exception from being taken at the abrupt ...
الصفحة 123
... discourse of the refurrection of doctrines true and falfe , was defigned by him only in the way of occafional meditations from those words in Daniel , and not to enervate the literal fenfe as the genuine one , then he had nothing ...
... discourse of the refurrection of doctrines true and falfe , was defigned by him only in the way of occafional meditations from those words in Daniel , and not to enervate the literal fenfe as the genuine one , then he had nothing ...
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