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... appeared ignorant or negligent of those arts which double the value of a favour and take away the sting of a refusal . He was little interested in letters or science . The discoveries of Newton and Liebnitz , the poems of Dryden and ...
... appeared ignorant or negligent of those arts which double the value of a favour and take away the sting of a refusal . He was little interested in letters or science . The discoveries of Newton and Liebnitz , the poems of Dryden and ...
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... appeared to be the effect rather of some perversion of the understanding than of the depravity of the heart . But , like many other good men of that age , he regarded the case of the Church of Rome as an exception to all ordinary rules ...
... appeared to be the effect rather of some perversion of the understanding than of the depravity of the heart . But , like many other good men of that age , he regarded the case of the Church of Rome as an exception to all ordinary rules ...
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... appeared to him under the guise of a sacred duty . Towards that end he toiled with a patience resembling , as he once said , the patience with which he had seen a boatman on a canal strain against an adverse eddy , often swept back ...
... appeared to him under the guise of a sacred duty . Towards that end he toiled with a patience resembling , as he once said , the patience with which he had seen a boatman on a canal strain against an adverse eddy , often swept back ...
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... appeared to him . and called him to repentance . After the Revolution , he attempted to make his peace with the town by a penance more * See the poems entitled The Con- verts and The Delusion . The lines are in the Collection of State ...
... appeared to him . and called him to repentance . After the Revolution , he attempted to make his peace with the town by a penance more * See the poems entitled The Con- verts and The Delusion . The lines are in the Collection of State ...
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... appeared on the stage in a white sheet with a torch in his hand , and recited some profane and indecent doggerel , which he called his recantation . * CHAP . VII . With the name of Haines was joined , in many libels , the name of a more ...
... appeared on the stage in a white sheet with a torch in his hand , and recited some profane and indecent doggerel , which he called his recantation . * CHAP . VII . With the name of Haines was joined , in many libels , the name of a more ...
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