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الصفحة xi
... lord Shaftesbury and sir Peter King will speak for themselves . 11. It may likewise be observed , that our author has met with the fate of most eminent writers , whose names give a currency to whatever passes under them , viz . to have ...
... lord Shaftesbury and sir Peter King will speak for themselves . 11. It may likewise be observed , that our author has met with the fate of most eminent writers , whose names give a currency to whatever passes under them , viz . to have ...
الصفحة xviii
... lords concerning a bill for establishing passive obedience , and enacting new oaths to enforce it : [ V. Biogr . Brit . p . 2996 , N. 1. ] which letter , together with some supposed communications to his patron lord Shaftesbury , raised ...
... lords concerning a bill for establishing passive obedience , and enacting new oaths to enforce it : [ V. Biogr . Brit . p . 2996 , N. 1. ] which letter , together with some supposed communications to his patron lord Shaftesbury , raised ...
الصفحة xxvii
... Shaftesbury being again restored to favour at court , and made president of the council , sent to request that Mr ... lord Shaftesbury had created him some powerful and malignant enemies . Before he had been a The Life of the Author . xxvii.
... Shaftesbury being again restored to favour at court , and made president of the council , sent to request that Mr ... lord Shaftesbury had created him some powerful and malignant enemies . Before he had been a The Life of the Author . xxvii.
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