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... who appears so little to às have deserved his affistance ; an affic o tance which
, I am perfuaded , would is never have been communicated , had “ theré been the
least fufpicion of those á facts which I have been the instrument 6 of conveying ...
... who appears so little to às have deserved his affistance ; an affic o tance which
, I am perfuaded , would is never have been communicated , had “ theré been the
least fufpicion of those á facts which I have been the instrument 6 of conveying ...
Pagina 38
given both to fchools and universities , as a detrimental and improper indulgence
; with respect to his own disposition , nothing appears here but a defire to
meliorate the mode of education , in which Hartlib was as hearty as himself ; and
it ...
given both to fchools and universities , as a detrimental and improper indulgence
; with respect to his own disposition , nothing appears here but a defire to
meliorate the mode of education , in which Hartlib was as hearty as himself ; and
it ...
Pagina 52
But who were these youth ? Even his fister ' s two fons , ( perhaps only one of
them , the younger ) ; as appears by what Philips says after he had specified the
formidable lift . * New Narrative , p . 27 . " Now * Now persons , ” says he , “ so [
527.
But who were these youth ? Even his fister ' s two fons , ( perhaps only one of
them , the younger ) ; as appears by what Philips says after he had specified the
formidable lift . * New Narrative , p . 27 . " Now * Now persons , ” says he , “ so [
527.
Pagina 122
His family consisted of women , " he tells you , “ and there appears , in his “ books
, fomething like a Turkish con“ tempt of females , as fubordinate and “ inferior
beings ; " A most heinous of fence 66 ina fizz 1 ke service and OBEY! and how ...
His family consisted of women , " he tells you , “ and there appears , in his “ books
, fomething like a Turkish con“ tempt of females , as fubordinate and “ inferior
beings ; " A most heinous of fence 66 ina fizz 1 ke service and OBEY! and how ...
Pagina 288
And albeit what ever thing we hear or see , fitting , walking , travelling , or
conversing , may be fitly call ' d our book , and is of the same effect that writings
are , yet grant the thing to be prohibited were only books , it appears that this
order ...
And albeit what ever thing we hear or see , fitting , walking , travelling , or
conversing , may be fitly call ' d our book , and is of the same effect that writings
are , yet grant the thing to be prohibited were only books , it appears that this
order ...
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Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
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