Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Del 1–2 |
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... and strange Apprehensions to the Mind , as are hardly so accountable any
other Way : For they are often , especially in melancholy Persons , fo contrary to
the constant Sentiments and Belief of a Man's Mind , and so contrary and
abhorrent ...
... and strange Apprehensions to the Mind , as are hardly so accountable any
other Way : For they are often , especially in melancholy Persons , fo contrary to
the constant Sentiments and Belief of a Man's Mind , and so contrary and
abhorrent ...
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If I should urge you with the Circumstances which the unhappy Notions you have
lately entertained are like to bring you into , I could not promife myself that it
would have any great Influence upon you : For a generous Mind will not be
swayed ...
If I should urge you with the Circumstances which the unhappy Notions you have
lately entertained are like to bring you into , I could not promife myself that it
would have any great Influence upon you : For a generous Mind will not be
swayed ...
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O call to Mind , that in the Summer of the Year 1710 , I came from Cambridge , in
Company with Dr. Laughton of Clareball , who was then Tutor to a Relation of
your Grace's . ( Martin Folkes , Esq ; now President of the Royal Society : ] And
with ...
O call to Mind , that in the Summer of the Year 1710 , I came from Cambridge , in
Company with Dr. Laughton of Clareball , who was then Tutor to a Relation of
your Grace's . ( Martin Folkes , Esq ; now President of the Royal Society : ] And
with ...
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Which Thing puts me in mind of an Answer the Lord Carteret made fometime
since to Bishop Hare , who when he complained of the hard Words that Lord had
given some of the Bishops in a Speech in the House of Lords , put him in mind ,
that ...
Which Thing puts me in mind of an Answer the Lord Carteret made fometime
since to Bishop Hare , who when he complained of the hard Words that Lord had
given some of the Bishops in a Speech in the House of Lords , put him in mind ,
that ...
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But as to Mr. Chubb's later Writings , I perceive they are so wild and extravagant ,
that I shall say nothing more about them ; but put Men rather in mind of the Words
of a wiser Man than either he , or any of his Followers , which I recommended ...
But as to Mr. Chubb's later Writings , I perceive they are so wild and extravagant ,
that I shall say nothing more about them ; but put Men rather in mind of the Words
of a wiser Man than either he , or any of his Followers , which I recommended ...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston: Containing ..., Del 1–2 William Whiston Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1753 |
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston: Containing Memoirs ... William Whiston Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1753 |
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