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 158
Never was such a faith's defender ; He , like a politic prince , and pious , Gives
liberty to conscience tender , And does to no religioo cie us ! Jews , Christians ,
Turks , Papifts , he'll please us With Mofes , Mahomet , or Jesus . y . In all affairs of
...
Never was such a faith's defender ; He , like a politic prince , and pious , Gives
liberty to conscience tender , And does to no religioo cie us ! Jews , Christians ,
Turks , Papifts , he'll please us With Mofes , Mahomet , or Jesus . y . In all affairs of
...
الصفحة 178
... and the public censure of folly : never did man stay in his company
unentertained , or leave it uninstructed ; never was his understanding biaffed , or
his pleasantness forced ; never did he laugh in the wrong place , or prostitute his
sense to ...
... and the public censure of folly : never did man stay in his company
unentertained , or leave it uninstructed ; never was his understanding biaffed , or
his pleasantness forced ; never did he laugh in the wrong place , or prostitute his
sense to ...
الصفحة 126
of life , like other men , but even with a pecu . liar civility , which he lewed
especially towards foreigners , by whom he was often vifited , and who never
went away from him but with full satisfaction . His temper was naturally hafty ; but
he ...
of life , like other men , but even with a pecu . liar civility , which he lewed
especially towards foreigners , by whom he was often vifited , and who never
went away from him but with full satisfaction . His temper was naturally hafty ; but
he ...
الصفحة 126
12941 *** of life , like other men , but even with a pecue liar civility , which he
shewed especially towards foreigners , by whom he was often vifited , and who
never went away from him but with full fatisfaction . His temper was naturally
hasty ...
12941 *** of life , like other men , but even with a pecue liar civility , which he
shewed especially towards foreigners , by whom he was often vifited , and who
never went away from him but with full fatisfaction . His temper was naturally
hasty ...
الصفحة 126
... so well acquainted with the power of nature , that he never presumed to see
any limits thereto , or hindered any accession of knowledge , by that fort of
incredulity which fometimes attends fu . perior learning . In a word , considered in
every ...
... so well acquainted with the power of nature , that he never presumed to see
any limits thereto , or hindered any accession of knowledge , by that fort of
incredulity which fometimes attends fu . perior learning . In a word , considered in
every ...
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