Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... grant a general toleration of religion , and among other liberalities of concession allowed the profession of Free Masonry . It is the great taint of his charac- ter , that he has given reason to doubt , KING OF PRUSSIA . 229.
... grant a general toleration of religion , and among other liberalities of concession allowed the profession of Free Masonry . It is the great taint of his charac- ter , that he has given reason to doubt , KING OF PRUSSIA . 229.
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... grant pecuniary rewards . Those who were most in his favour he sometimes presented with snuff - boxes , on which was inscribed Amitie augmente le prix . He was however charitable if not liberal , for he ordered the magistrates of the ...
... grant pecuniary rewards . Those who were most in his favour he sometimes presented with snuff - boxes , on which was inscribed Amitie augmente le prix . He was however charitable if not liberal , for he ordered the magistrates of the ...
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... grant of Charles the Fifth , guarantied by France and Spain ; alleges that his predecessors had en- joyed this grant above a century , and that he never intended to infringe the rights of Prussia ; but as the house of Brandenburg had ...
... grant of Charles the Fifth , guarantied by France and Spain ; alleges that his predecessors had en- joyed this grant above a century , and that he never intended to infringe the rights of Prussia ; but as the house of Brandenburg had ...
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... grant . He imposed no severe conditions except the pay- ment of the contributions , made no new claim of dominions , and , with the elector Palatine , acknow- ledged the duke of Tuscany for emperour . The lives of princes , like the ...
... grant . He imposed no severe conditions except the pay- ment of the contributions , made no new claim of dominions , and , with the elector Palatine , acknow- ledged the duke of Tuscany for emperour . The lives of princes , like the ...
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... grant of perusing a manuscript , he was not very diligent to obstruct his own praise by recalling his papers , but suffered them to wander from hand to hand , till at last , without his own consent , they were in 1642 given to a printer ...
... grant of perusing a manuscript , he was not very diligent to obstruct his own praise by recalling his papers , but suffered them to wander from hand to hand , till at last , without his own consent , they were in 1642 given to a printer ...
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