Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... lived with less public employment indeed , but not an idle or an useless life ; for , besides his hours spent in instructing his scholars , agreat part of his time was taken up by pa- tients which came , when the distemper would admit ...
... lived with less public employment indeed , but not an idle or an useless life ; for , besides his hours spent in instructing his scholars , agreat part of his time was taken up by pa- tients which came , when the distemper would admit ...
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... lived , " says Clarendon , " without any ap- pearance of ambition to be a greater man than he was , but inveighed with great freedom against the licence of the times , and power of the court . " In 1640 he was chosen burgess for ...
... lived , " says Clarendon , " without any ap- pearance of ambition to be a greater man than he was , but inveighed with great freedom against the licence of the times , and power of the court . " In 1640 he was chosen burgess for ...
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... lived there , or how he was supported , was not known ; nor have we any ac- count of the first years of Sir Francis Drake's life , of any disposition to hazards and adventures which might have been discovered in his childhood , or of ...
... lived there , or how he was supported , was not known ; nor have we any ac- count of the first years of Sir Francis Drake's life , of any disposition to hazards and adventures which might have been discovered in his childhood , or of ...
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... lived with great neatness and plenty , and some observation of religion , paying great re- verence to the cross ; a practice which Drake pre- vailed upon them to change for the use of the Lord's prayer . Here they importuned Drake to ...
... lived with great neatness and plenty , and some observation of religion , paying great re- verence to the cross ; a practice which Drake pre- vailed upon them to change for the use of the Lord's prayer . Here they importuned Drake to ...
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... lived with the natural consequences of guilt , terror , and anxiety . They were wealthy , but not happy , and possessed the island , but not enjoyed it . They then sailed on within sight of Fogo , an island so called from a mountain ...
... lived with the natural consequences of guilt , terror , and anxiety . They were wealthy , but not happy , and possessed the island , but not enjoyed it . They then sailed on within sight of Fogo , an island so called from a mountain ...
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