Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of the Seventeenth Century, with Sketches, Biographical and Literary ...J. Bumpus, 1813 |
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... , in which they expected to be afterwards engaged . The absurd attempt of Laud to establish an uniformity of religious worship in the three kingdoms , gave great umbrage to the Scots and Puritans , and en- gendered B 2.
... , in which they expected to be afterwards engaged . The absurd attempt of Laud to establish an uniformity of religious worship in the three kingdoms , gave great umbrage to the Scots and Puritans , and en- gendered B 2.
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... afterwards received a compensa- tion from the republican party , 1644. He sur- vived this but a few years ; dying at his house in London , 1648 . 1. His most celebrated work was written in Latin , and entitled , De Veritate , prout ...
... afterwards received a compensa- tion from the republican party , 1644. He sur- vived this but a few years ; dying at his house in London , 1648 . 1. His most celebrated work was written in Latin , and entitled , De Veritate , prout ...
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... afterwards published in Gas- sendi's works , under the title of Ad Librum D. Edvardi Herberti Angli de Veritate Epis- tola ; but it is imperfect , some sheets of the original being lost . 2. The same year he published , De Reli- gione ...
... afterwards published in Gas- sendi's works , under the title of Ad Librum D. Edvardi Herberti Angli de Veritate Epis- tola ; but it is imperfect , some sheets of the original being lost . 2. The same year he published , De Reli- gione ...
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... afterwards corre- sponded on mathematical subjects ; as appears by the letters of Hobbes , published in the works of Des Cartes . Hobbes was also on terms of the most intimate friendship with Gassendi , and which was interrupted only by ...
... afterwards corre- sponded on mathematical subjects ; as appears by the letters of Hobbes , published in the works of Des Cartes . Hobbes was also on terms of the most intimate friendship with Gassendi , and which was interrupted only by ...
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... afterwards grand duke of Tus- cany , who , among other marks of esteem and admiration , reccived his picture , with a complete collection of his works , which he caused to be reposited in his library at Flo- rence . He died in 1679 , at ...
... afterwards grand duke of Tus- cany , who , among other marks of esteem and admiration , reccived his picture , with a complete collection of his works , which he caused to be reposited in his library at Flo- rence . He died in 1679 , at ...
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