The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... answer me , nor let me go ; " and he was committed a prisoner to the tower for treasonable practices . There is too much reason to fear that the Bishop had been dabbling in this kind of politics , but a full and clear detection of the ...
... answer me , nor let me go ; " and he was committed a prisoner to the tower for treasonable practices . There is too much reason to fear that the Bishop had been dabbling in this kind of politics , but a full and clear detection of the ...
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... answer in English to his Latin sermon before the Clergy , and still con- tinued the pursuit , and stuck in his skirts to the last , by writing in a weekly journal a refutation of his speech , and a vindication of the judgment passed ...
... answer in English to his Latin sermon before the Clergy , and still con- tinued the pursuit , and stuck in his skirts to the last , by writing in a weekly journal a refutation of his speech , and a vindication of the judgment passed ...
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... answer to the objections of Mr. Boyle , afterwards Earl of Orrery . This work passed under the name of Mr. Boyle , but it was generally known that he was assisted in it by Atterbury who had been his tutor , and by other learned and ...
... answer to the objections of Mr. Boyle , afterwards Earl of Orrery . This work passed under the name of Mr. Boyle , but it was generally known that he was assisted in it by Atterbury who had been his tutor , and by other learned and ...
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... answer , " An Arian perhaps may be better than a " Deist . " Dr. Middleton , it is to be hoped , was not a Deist , for late in life he accepted a small liv- ing in Surry , and of course took the usual oaths , D VOL . II , and and made ...
... answer , " An Arian perhaps may be better than a " Deist . " Dr. Middleton , it is to be hoped , was not a Deist , for late in life he accepted a small liv- ing in Surry , and of course took the usual oaths , D VOL . II , and and made ...
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... answer , but reached down Bishop Smallbroke's book against Woolston , and read here and there what he had said upon the subject . When he came to that part which has been been ludicrously called the splitting of the devil , he 40 THE LIFE ...
... answer , but reached down Bishop Smallbroke's book against Woolston , and read here and there what he had said upon the subject . When he came to that part which has been been ludicrously called the splitting of the devil , he 40 THE LIFE ...
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