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Sivu 205
... mean to say This faith , where publish'd , was the only way ; Or else conclude that , Arius to confute , The good ... meaning guide :) Yet what they are , ev'n these crude thoughts were bred By reading that , which better thou hast read ...
... mean to say This faith , where publish'd , was the only way ; Or else conclude that , Arius to confute , The good ... meaning guide :) Yet what they are , ev'n these crude thoughts were bred By reading that , which better thou hast read ...
Sivu 225
... mean that defense of myself to 90 which every honest man is bound , when he is injuriously attacked in print ; and I refer myself to the judgment of those who have read the Answer to the Defense of the late King's Papers , and that of ...
... mean that defense of myself to 90 which every honest man is bound , when he is injuriously attacked in print ; and I refer myself to the judgment of those who have read the Answer to the Defense of the late King's Papers , and that of ...
Sivu 473
... means which con- duce to the imitating of Nature , I dare proceed no farther positively ; but have only laid down some opinions of the Ancients and Moderns , and of my own , as means which they used , and which I thought 490 probable ...
... means which con- duce to the imitating of Nature , I dare proceed no farther positively ; but have only laid down some opinions of the Ancients and Moderns , and of my own , as means which they used , and which I thought 490 probable ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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