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" He could never fix his thoughts, nor govern his estate, tho' then the greatest in England. He was bred about the King : And for many years he had a great ascendent over him : But he spake of him to all persons with that contempt, that at last he drew... "
An Historical Account of My Own Life: With Some Reflections on the Times I ... - Página 99
por Edmund Calamy - 1829
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Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: From the Restoration of King ...

Gilbert Burnet - 1753 - 670 páginas
...him to all perfons with that contempt, that at laft he , <3rew a lading difgrace upon himfelf. And he at length ruined both body and mind, fortune and reputation equally. The padnefs of vice appeared Briftol's The Earl of Briftol was a man of courage and character, learning,...
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A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an ..., Volumen11

1762 - 560 páginas
...him to all perfons with that contempt, that at laft " he drew a lafting difgrace upon himfelf: and he at length " ruined both body and mind, fortune and reputation equally. ** The madnefs of vice appeared in his perfon in very emi" nent inftances ; fince at laft he became contemptible...
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The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge

1783 - 800 páginas
...became contemptible and poor, licUly, and funk in his parts, as well as in ail other refpects ; fo that his conversation was as much avoided as ever it had been courted. He found the king, when he having a Religion or Worfliip of God: returned front his travels, newly...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1808 - 842 páginas
...him to all persons with that contempt, that at last he 'drew a lastiug disgrace upon himself ; and he at length ruined both, body and mind, fortune and...reputation, equally. The madness of vice appeared in bis person in many instances ; since at last he became contemptible and poor, sickly, and sunk in his...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Volumen4

Great Britain. Parliament - 1808 - 740 páginas
...that contempt, that at last -he drew я lasting disgrace upon himself; and he at length ruined bullí body and mind, fortune and reputation, equally. The madness of vice appeared in his person in many instances ; since at last be became contemptible and poor, sickly, and sunk in his parts, as well...
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Memoirs of Count Grammont, Volumen2

Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1809 - 344 páginas
...of him to all persons with that contempt, that at last he drew a lasting disgrace upon himself. And he at length ruined both body and mind, fortune and...was as much avoided, as ever it had been courted. History of his own Times, Vol. I. p. 137. Dryden's character of him is in these lines : ' In the first...
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Monumental Pillars; or, a collection of remarkable instances of the judgment ...

Thomas Young (minister of Zion Chapel, Margate.) - 1818 - 420 páginas
...in very eminent instances ; and, at last, he became contemptible and poor, sickly, and sunk in all respects ; so that his conversation was as much avoided, as ever it had been courted." It appears to have been in this deserted and degraded state, mournfully looking over a life spent in...
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Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed ..., Volumen1

Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 644 páginas
...consequence. S. ° Nonsense. S. 1660. contempt, that at last he drew a lasting disgrace upon himself. And he at length ruined both body and mind, fortune and...conversation was as much avoided as ever it had been courted. He found the king, when he came from his travels in the year forty-five, newly come to Paris, sent...
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Illustrations, Critical, Historical, Biographical, and ..., Volumen3

Richard Warner - 1824 - 434 páginas
...him, to all persons, with that contempt, that at last he drew a lasting disgrace upon himself : and he, at length, ruined both body and mind, fortune...was as much avoided, as ever it had been courted.* Dryden, as the late Lord Orford remarks, caught Buckingham's " living likeness." His lines are as vigorous...
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The Christian's sketch book

Jabez Burns - 1829 - 378 páginas
...him in very eminent instances ; and at last he became contemptible and poor, sickly, and sunk in all respects ; so that his conversation was as much avoided, as ever it had been courted." In this deplorable situation, with no other companions than his own unwelcome thoughts, he mournfully...
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