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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... loud voice , and more emotion than she was accustomed to , told him , That
she had been contented to see him , and to give him leave to kiss her hand , to
comply with the king's degres , who had importuned her to it ; otherwise that he
lived ...
... loud voice , and more emotion than she was accustomed to , told him , That
she had been contented to see him , and to give him leave to kiss her hand , to
comply with the king's degres , who had importuned her to it ; otherwise that he
lived ...
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of by he HT und 29 of ae , his eneJIS tb It was a misfortune te this noble
personagem that those who were angry , with him have transmitted to pofterity
the history of the times in which he lived , and of that government in which he had
fo large a ...
of by he HT und 29 of ae , his eneJIS tb It was a misfortune te this noble
personagem that those who were angry , with him have transmitted to pofterity
the history of the times in which he lived , and of that government in which he had
fo large a ...
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Rochester lived a profligate , but he died a penitent . He lived in defiance of all
principles ; but , when he felt the cold hand of death upon him , he reflected on
his folly , and faw , - that the portion of iniquity is , at laft , fure to be only pain and
...
Rochester lived a profligate , but he died a penitent . He lived in defiance of all
principles ; but , when he felt the cold hand of death upon him , he reflected on
his folly , and faw , - that the portion of iniquity is , at laft , fure to be only pain and
...
الصفحة 184
He had , in that sickness , great remorse for his past life ; but he afterwards faid ,
they were rather general and dark horrors than any conviction of transgression
against his maker ; he was sorry he had lived so as to waste his strength so soon
...
He had , in that sickness , great remorse for his past life ; but he afterwards faid ,
they were rather general and dark horrors than any conviction of transgression
against his maker ; he was sorry he had lived so as to waste his strength so soon
...
الصفحة 152
... and the confidence with which they were averred , joined with the envy that
accompanies a high itation , had indeed a greater operation than could have
been imagined , considering how long he had lived so public a scene , and how
well ...
... and the confidence with which they were averred , joined with the envy that
accompanies a high itation , had indeed a greater operation than could have
been imagined , considering how long he had lived so public a scene , and how
well ...
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