Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... morals or the manners of Hampden . What was the opinion entertained respecting him by the best men of his time , we learn from Baxter . That eminent person - eminent not only for his piety and his fervid devotional eloquence , but for ...
... morals or the manners of Hampden . What was the opinion entertained respecting him by the best men of his time , we learn from Baxter . That eminent person - eminent not only for his piety and his fervid devotional eloquence , but for ...
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... morals of a Puritan , he had the manners of an accomplished courtier . Even after the change in his habits , " he preserved , " says Clarendon , " his own natural cheerfulness and vivacity , " and , above all , a flowing courtesy to all ...
... morals of a Puritan , he had the manners of an accomplished courtier . Even after the change in his habits , " he preserved , " says Clarendon , " his own natural cheerfulness and vivacity , " and , above all , a flowing courtesy to all ...
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... moral condition of the people continued to improve . Villanage almost wholly disappeared . The calamities of war were little felt , except by those who bore arms . The oppressions of the government were little felt , except by the ...
... moral condition of the people continued to improve . Villanage almost wholly disappeared . The calamities of war were little felt , except by those who bore arms . The oppressions of the government were little felt , except by the ...
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... moral persons residing at a distance from the Court_entertained respecting him , we learn from Mrs. Hutchinson's Memoirs . England was no place , the seventeenth century no time , - for Sporus and Locusta . - This was not all . The most ...
... moral persons residing at a distance from the Court_entertained respecting him , we learn from Mrs. Hutchinson's Memoirs . England was no place , the seventeenth century no time , - for Sporus and Locusta . - This was not all . The most ...
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... morals in private life . His talents for business were respectable ; his demeanour was kingly . But he was false , imperious , obstinate , narrow - minded , ignorant of the temper of his people , unobservant of the signs of his times ...
... morals in private life . His talents for business were respectable ; his demeanour was kingly . But he was false , imperious , obstinate , narrow - minded , ignorant of the temper of his people , unobservant of the signs of his times ...
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