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... passed them over with silent contempt ; and has probably contributed not less effectually to bring them into general discredit , by this indirect intimation of his own opinion , than if he had descended to the ungrateful task of ...
... passed them over with silent contempt ; and has probably contributed not less effectually to bring them into general discredit , by this indirect intimation of his own opinion , than if he had descended to the ungrateful task of ...
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... passing events in the boundlessness of nature , must be feeble to express its force and universality . " ( a ) See note ... passed with electricity in them . ” 66 his thoughts to him who placeth his bow in ccccxlii LIFE OF BACON . The ...
... passing events in the boundlessness of nature , must be feeble to express its force and universality . " ( a ) See note ... passed with electricity in them . ” 66 his thoughts to him who placeth his bow in ccccxlii LIFE OF BACON . The ...
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... passing over his noble letters to the Queen , his lofty contempt for the Lord Keeper Puckering , his open dealing with Sir Robert Cecil , BIRON . To move wild laughter in the throat of death ? It cannot be ; it is impossible : Mirth ...
... passing over his noble letters to the Queen , his lofty contempt for the Lord Keeper Puckering , his open dealing with Sir Robert Cecil , BIRON . To move wild laughter in the throat of death ? It cannot be ; it is impossible : Mirth ...
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... passed but for a servant trusted with the charities of others . When she was travelling in the country , as she drew near a village she often ordered her coach to stay behind till she had walked about it , giving orders for the ...
... passed but for a servant trusted with the charities of others . When she was travelling in the country , as she drew near a village she often ordered her coach to stay behind till she had walked about it , giving orders for the ...
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... passed under the tuition of a most pious and affectionate mother . Bishop Watson thus speaks of his mother : " My mother's maiden name was Newton she was a very charitable and good woman , and I am indebted to her ( I mention it with ...
... passed under the tuition of a most pious and affectionate mother . Bishop Watson thus speaks of his mother : " My mother's maiden name was Newton she was a very charitable and good woman , and I am indebted to her ( I mention it with ...
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