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Side vii
... as they have been fevere in cenfuring ; or , whether we have kept clear of all unrea- fonable , and unjuft Prejudices and Pre- poffeffions , must be left to the Judg- ment ment of fuch Readers , as are themselves void of The PREFACE . vii.
... as they have been fevere in cenfuring ; or , whether we have kept clear of all unrea- fonable , and unjuft Prejudices and Pre- poffeffions , must be left to the Judg- ment ment of fuch Readers , as are themselves void of The PREFACE . vii.
Side viii
Joseph Grove. ment of fuch Readers , as are themselves void of them . It is a Qualification_most indispensa- bly requifite in an Hiftorian , that he be a Writer of Truth , to which he ought always to pay the ftricteft Regard in e- very ...
Joseph Grove. ment of fuch Readers , as are themselves void of them . It is a Qualification_most indispensa- bly requifite in an Hiftorian , that he be a Writer of Truth , to which he ought always to pay the ftricteft Regard in e- very ...
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... themselves upon this Em- baffage , and by this time they faw they had a convenient Oc- cafion to prefer the King's Chaplain , whofe excellent Elo- quence and Learning they highly commended unto the King's Highness , who giving ear unto ...
... themselves upon this Em- baffage , and by this time they faw they had a convenient Oc- cafion to prefer the King's Chaplain , whofe excellent Elo- quence and Learning they highly commended unto the King's Highness , who giving ear unto ...
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... themselves , yet ⚫ they may be taken in what Sense the Prince pleases ⚫ to conftrue them to the Destruction of the Speaker . " In fhort , before the Bishop quitted the Duke's Company , he perceived , that he had harboured an ...
... themselves , yet ⚫ they may be taken in what Sense the Prince pleases ⚫ to conftrue them to the Destruction of the Speaker . " In fhort , before the Bishop quitted the Duke's Company , he perceived , that he had harboured an ...
Side 17
... themselves . The Duke in Disguise got to his Servant Banister's House near Shrewsbury , where he thought himself fafe ; but Richard , upon the Duke's Flight , iffued a Proclamation , promifing 1000l . Reward to any one that would ...
... themselves . The Duke in Disguise got to his Servant Banister's House near Shrewsbury , where he thought himself fafe ; but Richard , upon the Duke's Flight , iffued a Proclamation , promifing 1000l . Reward to any one that would ...
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