Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F.R.S.: To which is Subjoined the Private Correspondence Between King Charles I and Sir Edward Nicholas, and Between Sir Edward Hyde, Afterwards Earl of Clarendon, and Sir Richard Browne, Volumen 4H. G. Bohn, 1863 |
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... Reason . Translated by J. M. 1 ) . MEIKLEJOHN . Logic ; or , the Science of Inference . A Popular Manual . By J. DEVEY . VII . Lowndes ' Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature . New Edition , en- larged by H. G. BOHN . Parts I. to ...
... Reason . Translated by J. M. 1 ) . MEIKLEJOHN . Logic ; or , the Science of Inference . A Popular Manual . By J. DEVEY . VII . Lowndes ' Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature . New Edition , en- larged by H. G. BOHN . Parts I. to ...
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... reason , the other possessed of the substance and insensible of her treasure ; and yet men who are esteemed wise and learned , not only put them in equal balance , but suffer the greatness of the one to weigh down the certain real worth ...
... reason , the other possessed of the substance and insensible of her treasure ; and yet men who are esteemed wise and learned , not only put them in equal balance , but suffer the greatness of the one to weigh down the certain real worth ...
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... first came safe to you , since it passed under your niece's cover . Of any person I know , you had the least reason to visit France , either 1668-9 , 15 LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN . *To the same *To my brother Glanville in France.
... first came safe to you , since it passed under your niece's cover . Of any person I know , you had the least reason to visit France , either 1668-9 , 15 LETTERS OF MRS . EVELYN . *To the same *To my brother Glanville in France.
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... reason to visit France , either to improve mien , wit , or style , since all necessary accomplishments were ever granted you ; but I acknowledge a nicer way of raillery is practised where you live than is used amongst us , or you would ...
... reason to visit France , either to improve mien , wit , or style , since all necessary accomplishments were ever granted you ; but I acknowledge a nicer way of raillery is practised where you live than is used amongst us , or you would ...
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... reason leave to act , but be armed against all accidents which may disturb your quiet in a great measure . I confess to be wholly insensible of sorrow or misfortune is as little to be wished , as it is seldom to be found ; since the ...
... reason leave to act , but be armed against all accidents which may disturb your quiet in a great measure . I confess to be wholly insensible of sorrow or misfortune is as little to be wished , as it is seldom to be found ; since the ...
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