Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... appeared in his Old Testament , Psalter , and Breviary . But the most active scene of his life began about the year 1615 , when Pope Paul V. exasperated by some decrees of the senate of Venice that inter- fered with the pretended rights ...
... appeared in his Old Testament , Psalter , and Breviary . But the most active scene of his life began about the year 1615 , when Pope Paul V. exasperated by some decrees of the senate of Venice that inter- fered with the pretended rights ...
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... appeared in vindication of his darling au- thor , and spoke of the injury done him with the utmost vehemence , declaring little less than that the Cartesian system and the Christian must ine- vitably stand and fall together , and that ...
... appeared in vindication of his darling au- thor , and spoke of the injury done him with the utmost vehemence , declaring little less than that the Cartesian system and the Christian must ine- vitably stand and fall together , and that ...
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... appearance of those who solicited prefer- ment in that society . So much do the greatest events owe sometimes to accident or folly ! He afterwards retired to his native place where " he lived , " says Clarendon , " without any ap ...
... appearance of those who solicited prefer- ment in that society . So much do the greatest events owe sometimes to accident or folly ! He afterwards retired to his native place where " he lived , " says Clarendon , " without any ap ...
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... appeared in the field with so much bravery , that he was in a short time advanced , without meeting any of those obstructions which he had encountered in the university . In 1645 he was governor of Taunton , when the Lord Goring came ...
... appeared in the field with so much bravery , that he was in a short time advanced , without meeting any of those obstructions which he had encountered in the university . In 1645 he was governor of Taunton , when the Lord Goring came ...
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... artifice , and detesting the appearance of treachery , told him , " that he was at liberty to go back to his ship , and defend it as long as he could . " The captain willingly accepted his offer , and after a fight of BLAKE . 45.
... artifice , and detesting the appearance of treachery , told him , " that he was at liberty to go back to his ship , and defend it as long as he could . " The captain willingly accepted his offer , and after a fight of BLAKE . 45.
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