The literary character. Character of James the FirstJ. & H.G. Langley, 1841 |
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... observations on human life Some evidences of his sagacity in the discovery of truth . 367 . 371 Of his Basilicon Doron Of his idea of a tyrant and a king . 374 . 376 Advice to prince Henry in the choice of his servants and assosiates ...
... observations on human life Some evidences of his sagacity in the discovery of truth . 367 . 371 Of his Basilicon Doron Of his idea of a tyrant and a king . 374 . 376 Advice to prince Henry in the choice of his servants and assosiates ...
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... to him by Lord Byron , and which again contained marginal notes by the noble au- thor . These were peculiarly interesting , and were chiefly occasioned by observations on his character , which appeared viii PREFACE .
... to him by Lord Byron , and which again contained marginal notes by the noble au- thor . These were peculiarly interesting , and were chiefly occasioned by observations on his character , which appeared viii PREFACE .
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... observations would be be- trayed to the author , whose abilities I have always respected , and whose works in general I have read oftener than perhaps those of any other English author whatever , except such as treat of Turkey . " out ...
... observations would be be- trayed to the author , whose abilities I have always respected , and whose works in general I have read oftener than perhaps those of any other English author whatever , except such as treat of Turkey . " out ...
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... observed both the great artificers of knowledge , and those who preserve unbroken the vast chain of human acquisitions . The one have stamped the images of their minds on their works , and the others have preserved the circulation of ...
... observed both the great artificers of knowledge , and those who preserve unbroken the vast chain of human acquisitions . The one have stamped the images of their minds on their works , and the others have preserved the circulation of ...
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... observe that Mr. Malthus has fully sanctioned its justness . On this head , at least , Mr. Malthus has amply confuted his stubborn and tasteless brothers . Alluding to the productions of genius , this writer observes , that , “ to ...
... observe that Mr. Malthus has fully sanctioned its justness . On this head , at least , Mr. Malthus has amply confuted his stubborn and tasteless brothers . Alluding to the productions of genius , this writer observes , that , “ to ...
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