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... in his dialogues of Daemonologie, written in the Scottish dialect, and published
at Edinburgh. This book was, soon after his accession, reprinted at London ; and
as the ready way to gain King James's favour was to flatter his speculations, the ...
... in his dialogues of Daemonologie, written in the Scottish dialect, and published
at Edinburgh. This book was, soon after his accession, reprinted at London ; and
as the ready way to gain King James's favour was to flatter his speculations, the ...
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The subjects to be discussed by him are of very small importance ; they involve
neither property nor liberty ; nor favour the interest of sect or party. The various
readings of copies, and different interpretations of a passage, seem to be
questions ...
The subjects to be discussed by him are of very small importance ; they involve
neither property nor liberty ; nor favour the interest of sect or party. The various
readings of copies, and different interpretations of a passage, seem to be
questions ...
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In the time of king Edward the Sixth, the presses were employed in favour of the
reformed religion, and small tracts were dispersed over the nation, to reconcile
them to the new forms of worship. In this } 244 ORIGIN AND IMPORTANCE reign,
...
In the time of king Edward the Sixth, the presses were employed in favour of the
reformed religion, and small tracts were dispersed over the nation, to reconcile
them to the new forms of worship. In this } 244 ORIGIN AND IMPORTANCE reign,
...
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If our prejudices in favour of antiquity deserve to have any part in the regulation of
our studies, Epitaphs seem intitled to more than common regard, as they are
probably of the same age with the art of writing. The most ancient structures in the
...
If our prejudices in favour of antiquity deserve to have any part in the regulation of
our studies, Epitaphs seem intitled to more than common regard, as they are
probably of the same age with the art of writing. The most ancient structures in the
...
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I have now none left to favour my studies; and therefore naturally turn my
thoughts on those hy whom I was favoured in better days : and I hope the vanity
of age may be forgiven, when I declare that I can boast among my friends, almost
every ...
I have now none left to favour my studies; and therefore naturally turn my
thoughts on those hy whom I was favoured in better days : and I hope the vanity
of age may be forgiven, when I declare that I can boast among my friends, almost
every ...
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