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Page 23
... attended with no lasting disgrace . Mr. Todd , in his attempt to save Milton from this lash , does more for the cause , when from the Oxford statutes ( 1635 , ten years after Milton's going to Cambridge ) , he shews that the " virgû ...
... attended with no lasting disgrace . Mr. Todd , in his attempt to save Milton from this lash , does more for the cause , when from the Oxford statutes ( 1635 , ten years after Milton's going to Cambridge ) , he shews that the " virgû ...
Page 74
... attending him at Lowther Hall , offered the Doctor a large annuity to reside there , but he preferred the labour of going about doing good , and the completion of his researches in those three great botanical works , The New ...
... attending him at Lowther Hall , offered the Doctor a large annuity to reside there , but he preferred the labour of going about doing good , and the completion of his researches in those three great botanical works , The New ...
Page 85
... attended either personally or by representative , at this as- sembly of the cortes , are related at length by several historians : It will be sufficient for our purpose to observe , that they univer- sally agree in attributing the most ...
... attended either personally or by representative , at this as- sembly of the cortes , are related at length by several historians : It will be sufficient for our purpose to observe , that they univer- sally agree in attributing the most ...
Page 125
... attended , and made a speech of an enormous length . " Words , " says Lord Bacon , " are the money of fools and the counters of wise men , " and why should he be sparing of his counters , if they chuse to continue to take them for money ...
... attended , and made a speech of an enormous length . " Words , " says Lord Bacon , " are the money of fools and the counters of wise men , " and why should he be sparing of his counters , if they chuse to continue to take them for money ...
Page 138
... attend to the culture of the lands which I then had ; but the shepherds and the nymphs of his imagination not being to be found there , as he fancied , his taste for the pursuit was soon gone . An oppor- tunity now offered of putting ...
... attend to the culture of the lands which I then had ; but the shepherds and the nymphs of his imagination not being to be found there , as he fancied , his taste for the pursuit was soon gone . An oppor- tunity now offered of putting ...
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