The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volumen4J.N. and sold by E. Nutt, 1711 |
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... quently had the Honour of your Lordship's Company , and received from you very many Obligations . The elegant Solitude of this Place , and the greatest Pleasures of it I owe : 8 to its being fo near those Beautiful Mannors A 3 te.
... quently had the Honour of your Lordship's Company , and received from you very many Obligations . The elegant Solitude of this Place , and the greatest Pleasures of it I owe : 8 to its being fo near those Beautiful Mannors A 3 te.
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: 8 to its being fo near those Beautiful Mannors wherein you fometimes re- fide It is not retiring from the World , but enjoying its most valuable Bleffings , when a Man is permitted to fhare in your Lordship's Converfations in the ...
: 8 to its being fo near those Beautiful Mannors wherein you fometimes re- fide It is not retiring from the World , but enjoying its most valuable Bleffings , when a Man is permitted to fhare in your Lordship's Converfations in the ...
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... fo in Great Britain , and have had the Honour to be pelted with seve ral Epiftles to expoftulate with me on that Subject . Among others , one from a Perfon [ Vol . 4. ] B of of the Number of those they call Quakers , who I ...
... fo in Great Britain , and have had the Honour to be pelted with seve ral Epiftles to expoftulate with me on that Subject . Among others , one from a Perfon [ Vol . 4. ] B of of the Number of those they call Quakers , who I ...
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of the Number of those they call Quakers , who feems to admonish me out of pure Zeal and Good - will . But as there is no Character fo unjust as that of Talking in Party upon all Occafions , without Refpect to Merit or Worth on the ...
of the Number of those they call Quakers , who feems to admonish me out of pure Zeal and Good - will . But as there is no Character fo unjust as that of Talking in Party upon all Occafions , without Refpect to Merit or Worth on the ...
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... those of the greatest Fickle- ness , Violence and Paffion , who confider fe- riously the Terms of Union upon which they come together , the mutual Interest in which they are engaged , with all the Motives that ought to incite their ...
... those of the greatest Fickle- ness , Violence and Paffion , who confider fe- riously the Terms of Union upon which they come together , the mutual Interest in which they are engaged , with all the Motives that ought to incite their ...
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