The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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... object of which was to reward his own partizans , and gratify his resentment against his opponents . In 1720 , we find him busily employed upon a great undertaking which he had projected some years before . This was the preparation of ...
... object of which was to reward his own partizans , and gratify his resentment against his opponents . In 1720 , we find him busily employed upon a great undertaking which he had projected some years before . This was the preparation of ...
Pagina 244
... object of general affec- tion , as well as of universal respect and esteem . Henry Dodwell . BORN A. d . 1641. - DIED A. D. 1711 . THIS very learned writer was a native of Ireland . He was born in that country in 1641 , but he received ...
... object of general affec- tion , as well as of universal respect and esteem . Henry Dodwell . BORN A. d . 1641. - DIED A. D. 1711 . THIS very learned writer was a native of Ireland . He was born in that country in 1641 , but he received ...
Pagina 499
... objects . " We are sure , " says the bishop , " that we really see , hear , feel ; in a word , that we are affected with sensible impressions ; and how are we con- cerned any further ? I see this cherry ; I feel it ; I taste it ; and I ...
... objects . " We are sure , " says the bishop , " that we really see , hear , feel ; in a word , that we are affected with sensible impressions ; and how are we con- cerned any further ? I see this cherry ; I feel it ; I taste it ; and I ...
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