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to believe the conclusion as much as the premises deserve , ( ib . sect . 8 , p . 36 .
) And the Chronicle of England , joined with the general tradition of our
acquaintance , deserves as much credit , in Mr . Chillingworth ' s conceit , as the
gospel ...
to believe the conclusion as much as the premises deserve , ( ib . sect . 8 , p . 36 .
) And the Chronicle of England , joined with the general tradition of our
acquaintance , deserves as much credit , in Mr . Chillingworth ' s conceit , as the
gospel ...
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In calling Sir Walter an atheist , however , it seems that Coke was borne out , if we
believe Weldon , by the common rumours of the day ; and it should not be
forgotten , that he afterwards retracted this charge in the fullest manner , when he
...
In calling Sir Walter an atheist , however , it seems that Coke was borne out , if we
believe Weldon , by the common rumours of the day ; and it should not be
forgotten , that he afterwards retracted this charge in the fullest manner , when he
...
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... he so much thirsted after ; for , you must understand , the wisest in that kingdom
did believe the King should never enjoy this crown , as long as there was an old
wife in England , which they did believe we ever set up , as the other was dead .
... he so much thirsted after ; for , you must understand , the wisest in that kingdom
did believe the King should never enjoy this crown , as long as there was an old
wife in England , which they did believe we ever set up , as the other was dead .
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Here my lord , the Earl of Essex , interrupted me , and said , that speech of mine
was a scandal put upon the whole house of commons , that they should bring me
up charged with so high a crime , which themselves did not believe . I humbly ...
Here my lord , the Earl of Essex , interrupted me , and said , that speech of mine
was a scandal put upon the whole house of commons , that they should bring me
up charged with so high a crime , which themselves did not believe . I humbly ...
Page 186
May it please your Majesty , ” replied the statesman , dutifully yielding up the post
of honour , “ of a subject , I believe I am ... that if Shaftesbury was a friend to any
human being besides himself , he believes it was to King Charles , whose gaiety
...
May it please your Majesty , ” replied the statesman , dutifully yielding up the post
of honour , “ of a subject , I believe I am ... that if Shaftesbury was a friend to any
human being besides himself , he believes it was to King Charles , whose gaiety
...
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