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... regard as not altogether adverse to his cause ; and with the royal permission Lord Falkland addressed to Selden a letter , in which he enquired into the grounds of such a determined opposi- tion . * Selden replied by recapitulating ...
... regard as not altogether adverse to his cause ; and with the royal permission Lord Falkland addressed to Selden a letter , in which he enquired into the grounds of such a determined opposi- tion . * Selden replied by recapitulating ...
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Henry Roscoe. chief of his pleasures , had still a regard to his employ , by enquiring , canvassing , and debating , with those of his society , such points as concerned the republic . He had no kind of vice or immorality ... regard to ...
Henry Roscoe. chief of his pleasures , had still a regard to his employ , by enquiring , canvassing , and debating , with those of his society , such points as concerned the republic . He had no kind of vice or immorality ... regard to ...
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Henry Roscoe. from the foregoing partial sketch , it is proper to regard him in connexion with the times in which he lived ... regard , approaching to reverence , which were felt for him by his brothers , and which are so quaintly but ...
Henry Roscoe. from the foregoing partial sketch , it is proper to regard him in connexion with the times in which he lived ... regard , approaching to reverence , which were felt for him by his brothers , and which are so quaintly but ...
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