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But regard to the cause of morals , and the best interests of man , seems to justify that indigo nation , which would brand , again and again , ] 1 а 3 the hand lifted in violation of the illustrious dead .
But regard to the cause of morals , and the best interests of man , seems to justify that indigo nation , which would brand , again and again , ] 1 а 3 the hand lifted in violation of the illustrious dead .
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arly unfavourable to the cultivation of liberal knowledge or the elegant arts , his classical acquirements seem to have been ... His grandson , Philips , who seems on this occasion to be the preferable authority , affirms that she was a ...
arly unfavourable to the cultivation of liberal knowledge or the elegant arts , his classical acquirements seem to have been ... His grandson , Philips , who seems on this occasion to be the preferable authority , affirms that she was a ...
Pagina 8
Christopher Milton is asserted , by his nephew Philips , to have been a person of a modest and quiet temper , in whose estimation , justice and virtue were preferable to , worldly pleasure and grandeur : but he seems to have been also ...
Christopher Milton is asserted , by his nephew Philips , to have been a person of a modest and quiet temper , in whose estimation , justice and virtue were preferable to , worldly pleasure and grandeur : but he seems to have been also ...
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But this statement seems to be inaccurate , as his pupil , in a letter dated from Cambridge in 1628 , promises him a visit at his country house in Suffolk , and compliments him on the independency of mind , with which he maintained ...
But this statement seems to be inaccurate , as his pupil , in a letter dated from Cambridge in 1628 , promises him a visit at his country house in Suffolk , and compliments him on the independency of mind , with which he maintained ...
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Three of our author's familiar letters are addressed to Alexander Gill , his master's son and assistant in the school , with whom he seems to have contracted a warm and lasting ...
Three of our author's familiar letters are addressed to Alexander Gill , his master's son and assistant in the school , with whom he seems to have contracted a warm and lasting ...
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