Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... letter written by him in cyphers , in which he said , " that he detested the court of Rome , and that no preferment was obtained there but by dishonest means . " This accusation , however dan- gerous , was passed over on account of his ...
... letter written by him in cyphers , in which he said , " that he detested the court of Rome , and that no preferment was obtained there but by dishonest means . " This accusation , however dan- gerous , was passed over on account of his ...
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... letter in council with great satisfaction , and said , " he hoped to make the name of an English- man as great as ever that of a Roman had been . " In 1656 , the Protector having declared war against Spain , despatched Blake with twenty ...
... letter in council with great satisfaction , and said , " he hoped to make the name of an English- man as great as ever that of a Roman had been . " In 1656 , the Protector having declared war against Spain , despatched Blake with twenty ...
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... letter I am tempted to suppress , being unwilling to demand the belief of others to that which appears incredible to myself ; but as my incredulity may , perhaps , be the product ra- ther of prejudice than reason , as envy may beget a ...
... letter I am tempted to suppress , being unwilling to demand the belief of others to that which appears incredible to myself ; but as my incredulity may , perhaps , be the product ra- ther of prejudice than reason , as envy may beget a ...
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... letter written by Mr. Francis Cheynel . Here then I stand in defence of myself and my doctrine , which I shall introduce with only this declaration , that I claim not the office of a minister on account of any outward call , though I ...
... letter written by Mr. Francis Cheynel . Here then I stand in defence of myself and my doctrine , which I shall introduce with only this declaration , that I claim not the office of a minister on account of any outward call , though I ...
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... letter to the bishop , in which he complained of the violation of his right , and the contempt of his authority , charged the prelate with countenancing the late act of disobe- dience , and required an answer in two days . In three days ...
... letter to the bishop , in which he complained of the violation of his right , and the contempt of his authority , charged the prelate with countenancing the late act of disobe- dience , and required an answer in two days . In three days ...
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