A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... mind upon . That which so much troubled him , was the being thought so weak as to take ill usage from those about the king ( meaning the earl of Rochester ) with whom he had lived well , and ought to have been better understood . And ...
... mind upon . That which so much troubled him , was the being thought so weak as to take ill usage from those about the king ( meaning the earl of Rochester ) with whom he had lived well , and ought to have been better understood . And ...
Page 308
... mind , which , were it as correct as it is in many respects original and ingenious , would have been the great sea- mark of all future metaphysics . And although the system rests upon a false foundation , -though many , perhaps we may ...
... mind , which , were it as correct as it is in many respects original and ingenious , would have been the great sea- mark of all future metaphysics . And although the system rests upon a false foundation , -though many , perhaps we may ...
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... mind on the subject of providential interferences ; but this feeling is not necessarily connected with religious belief , properly so called , and he had not , it appears , till the time of which we are speaking , paid any serious ...
... mind on the subject of providential interferences ; but this feeling is not necessarily connected with religious belief , properly so called , and he had not , it appears , till the time of which we are speaking , paid any serious ...
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