The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688: In Eight Volumes, Volym 1T. Cadell, (successor to A. Millar), 1770 |
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... such as to be an object of vanity . I was born the 26th of April 1711 , old ftyle , at Edinburgh . I was of a good family , both by father and mother : my fa- ther's family is a branch of the Earl of Home's , or Hume's ; a 2 and and my ...
... such as to be an object of vanity . I was born the 26th of April 1711 , old ftyle , at Edinburgh . I was of a good family , both by father and mother : my fa- ther's family is a branch of the Earl of Home's , or Hume's ; a 2 and and my ...
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... SUCH is the fource of natural temper , that these disappoint- ments made little or no impreffion on me . I went down in 1749 , and lived two years with my brother at his country- house , for my mother was now dead . I there composed the ...
... SUCH is the fource of natural temper , that these disappoint- ments made little or no impreffion on me . I went down in 1749 , and lived two years with my brother at his country- house , for my mother was now dead . I there composed the ...
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... such excufes ; so , honeft friend , please step " into the boat . " But I might still urge , " Have a little pa- " tience , good Charon , I have been endeavouring to open " the of the Public . If I live a few years longer , I may eyes ...
... such excufes ; so , honeft friend , please step " into the boat . " But I might still urge , " Have a little pa- " tience , good Charon , I have been endeavouring to open " the of the Public . If I live a few years longer , I may eyes ...
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... such an ascendant over mankind as that of the an- tient Gauls and Britains ; and the Romans , after their conqueft , finding it impoffible to reconcile those nations to the laws and inftitutions of their masters , while it maintained ...
... such an ascendant over mankind as that of the an- tient Gauls and Britains ; and the Romans , after their conqueft , finding it impoffible to reconcile those nations to the laws and inftitutions of their masters , while it maintained ...
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... such inveterate enemies ; and perhaps the Britains , as is objected to them by Gildas and Bede , were not overfond of communicating to their cruel invaders the doctrine of eternal life and falvation . as a civilized people , however ...
... such inveterate enemies ; and perhaps the Britains , as is objected to them by Gildas and Bede , were not overfond of communicating to their cruel invaders the doctrine of eternal life and falvation . as a civilized people , however ...
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