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Page 52
... the Commons and the Lords , The unexpected flatnefs and familiarity of the laft line was thus ridiculed by Mr. Brown with much humour . Perfuafion tips his tongue whene'er he talks , And - be has chambers in the King's - Bench walks ...
... the Commons and the Lords , The unexpected flatnefs and familiarity of the laft line was thus ridiculed by Mr. Brown with much humour . Perfuafion tips his tongue whene'er he talks , And - be has chambers in the King's - Bench walks ...
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In illuftrating his fubject , POPE has been much more deeply indebted to the Theodiceé of Leibnitz , to Archbishop bishop King's Origin of Evil , and to the Moralifts AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 61.
In illuftrating his fubject , POPE has been much more deeply indebted to the Theodiceé of Leibnitz , to Archbishop bishop King's Origin of Evil , and to the Moralifts AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 61.
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bishop King's Origin of Evil , and to the Moralifts of Lord Shaftesbury , than to the philofophers abovementioned . The late Lord Bathurst repeatedly affured me , that he had read the whole fcheme of the Effay on Man , in the hand ...
bishop King's Origin of Evil , and to the Moralifts of Lord Shaftesbury , than to the philofophers abovementioned . The late Lord Bathurst repeatedly affured me , that he had read the whole fcheme of the Effay on Man , in the hand ...
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pear most blameable , nay , most deteftable and moft deformed , is illuftrated and enforced with great strength of argument and benevolence by KING , in his fifth chapter on the origin of evil * where he endeavours to evince the ...
pear most blameable , nay , most deteftable and moft deformed , is illuftrated and enforced with great strength of argument and benevolence by KING , in his fifth chapter on the origin of evil * where he endeavours to evince the ...
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These are the words of Dr. Law , in his learned Commentary on King's Origin of Evil , first published in Latin , 1701 , a work of penetration and close reasoning ; which , it is remarkable , Bayle had never read , but only fome extracts ...
These are the words of Dr. Law , in his learned Commentary on King's Origin of Evil , first published in Latin , 1701 , a work of penetration and close reasoning ; which , it is remarkable , Bayle had never read , but only fome extracts ...
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