Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... to be a prayer for the prosperity of his country . Thus died Father Paul , in the seventy - first year of his age : hated by the Romans as their most formidable enemy , and honoured by all the learned for FATHER PAUL SARPI . 9.
... to be a prayer for the prosperity of his country . Thus died Father Paul , in the seventy - first year of his age : hated by the Romans as their most formidable enemy , and honoured by all the learned for FATHER PAUL SARPI . 9.
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With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. formidable enemy , and honoured by all the learned for his abilities , and by the good for his integrity . His detestation of the corruption of the Roman church appears in all his ...
With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. formidable enemy , and honoured by all the learned for his abilities , and by the good for his integrity . His detestation of the corruption of the Roman church appears in all his ...
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... enemies by severity of censure , for he never dwelt on the faults or defects of others , and was so far from in- flaming the envy of his rivals by dwelling on his own excellencies , that he rarely mentioned himself or his writings . He ...
... enemies by severity of censure , for he never dwelt on the faults or defects of others , and was so far from in- flaming the envy of his rivals by dwelling on his own excellencies , that he rarely mentioned himself or his writings . He ...
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... enemy , whose insults , ravages , and bar- barities , have long called for vengeance , an ac- count of such English commanders as have me- rited the acknowledgments of posterity , by ex- tending the power , and raising the honour of ...
... enemy , whose insults , ravages , and bar- barities , have long called for vengeance , an ac- count of such English commanders as have me- rited the acknowledgments of posterity , by ex- tending the power , and raising the honour of ...
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... enemies of the commonwealth of England , he demanded leave to fall upon it . This being refused , though the refusal was in very soft terms , and accom- panied with declarations of esteem , and a present of provisions , so exasperated ...
... enemies of the commonwealth of England , he demanded leave to fall upon it . This being refused , though the refusal was in very soft terms , and accom- panied with declarations of esteem , and a present of provisions , so exasperated ...
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