The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author and a collection of several of his pieces, publ. by mr. Desmaizeaux, Volumen101823 |
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... received from the officers of his army , both at Oxford and Newark ; it was an hard , but almost an even choice , to be the parliament's prisoner , or their slave ; but I am sure the greatest prosperity of his arms could have brought ...
... received from the officers of his army , both at Oxford and Newark ; it was an hard , but almost an even choice , to be the parliament's prisoner , or their slave ; but I am sure the greatest prosperity of his arms could have brought ...
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... received from New Providence , one of the Bahama Islands , concerning a fish there ; which is as followeth : " I have not met with any rarities here , worth your acceptance , though I have been diligent in inquiring after them . Of ...
... received from New Providence , one of the Bahama Islands , concerning a fish there ; which is as followeth : " I have not met with any rarities here , worth your acceptance , though I have been diligent in inquiring after them . Of ...
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... received but just now the packet , wherein they and your obliging letter were ; that must be my excuse for so tardy a return of my thanks . I am overjoyed with an intimation I have received also , that gives me hopes of seeing you here ...
... received but just now the packet , wherein they and your obliging letter were ; that must be my excuse for so tardy a return of my thanks . I am overjoyed with an intimation I have received also , that gives me hopes of seeing you here ...
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... received from you . If you knew what satisfaction I feel spread over my mind by it , you would take this acknowledgement as coming from something beyond civility ; my heart goes with it , and that you may be sure of ; and so useless a ...
... received from you . If you knew what satisfaction I feel spread over my mind by it , you would take this acknowledgement as coming from something beyond civility ; my heart goes with it , and that you may be sure of ; and so useless a ...
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... received from you , in the little time I have had the honour of your acquaintance , I should quarrel with you ; and should repay the conti- nuance of your good offices , employed even in things beneath you , with grumbling at you ; and ...
... received from you , in the little time I have had the honour of your acquaintance , I should quarrel with you ; and should repay the conti- nuance of your good offices , employed even in things beneath you , with grumbling at you ; and ...
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