| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - Authors, English - 1862 - 346 pages
...Buckingham talk profanely to King Charles the Second ; and how, he falteringly added, he had then said : ' My lord, I am a great deal older than your grace, and I believe I have heard more arguments for atheism than ever your grace did ; but I have lived long... | |
| Conduct of life - 1862 - 582 pages
...remembered, when the Duke of Buckingham once talked profanely before King Charles, the king said, " My lord, I am a great deal older than your grace, and believe I have heard more arguments for atheism than ever your grace did ; but I have lived long enough... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - Anecdotes - 1872 - 390 pages
...children that he remembered when the Duke of Buckingham once talked profanely before King Charles, he told him, " My Lord, I am a great deal older than your Grace, and believe I have heard more arguments for Atheism than ever your Grace did ; but I have lived long enough... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - Anecdotes - 1900 - 380 pages
...children that he remembered when the Duke of Buckingham once talked profanely before King Charles, he told him, " My Lord, I am a great deal older than your Grace, and believe I have heard more arguments for Atheism tha.n ever your Grace did ; but I have lived long enough... | |
| Jacob Abbott - Great Britain - 1877 - 330 pages
...had been enlarging for some time on his objections to the Christian faith, Charles replied by saying, ."My lord, I am a great deal older than your grace, and have heard more arguments in favor of atheism than you, but I have lived long enough to see that there is... | |
| Jacob Abbott - Great Britain - 1877 - 318 pages
...had been enlarging for some time on his objections to the Christian faith, Charles replied by saying, "My lord, I am a great deal older than your grace, and have heard more arguments in favor of atheism than you, but I have lived long enough to see that there is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1905 - 530 pages
...desired his children to take it with him, and made an earnest declaration of his faith in Christianity. It now appeared what part of his conversation with...talked profanely before King Charles, he said to him, 4 My Lord, I am a great deal older than your grace, and have, I believe, heard more arguments for atheism... | |
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