 | William Seward - Anecdotes - 1795
...when the Duke of Bucking*' ham fpoke profanely before King Charles the " Second, aird thafc he told him, My Lord, I am " a great deal older than your...Grace, and have, " I believe, heard more arguments for athcifm " than ever your Grace did. But I h;ive lived •i long enough to fee that there is nothing... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1795 - 536 pages
...earned declaration of his faith in Chriftianity. It now appeared, what part part of his converfation with the great could be remembered with delight. He related, that being prefent when the duke of Buckingham talked profanely before king Charles, he faid to him, " My lord,... | |
 | William Seward - Anecdotes - 1796
...Court when the Duke of ** Buckingham fpoke profanely before KingCharles " the Second, and that he told him, My Lord, I " am a great deal older than your...Grace, and have, ** I believe, heard more arguments for atheifrrt " than ever your Grace did. But I have lived " long enough to fee that there is nothing in... | |
 | William Seward - Anecdotes - 1798
...when the " Duke of Buckingham fpoke profanely befort " King Charles the Second, and that he told " him, My Lord, I am a great deal older than " your...Grace, and have, I believe, heard more " arguments for atheifm than ever your Grace " did. But I have lived long enough to fee " that there is nothing in... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800
...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...am a great deal older than your grace, and have, I be" lieve, heard more arguments for atheism than ever your grace did ; but " I have lived long enough... | |
 | 1800 - 252 pages
...an tarneft declaration of his faith in Chriltianity. It now appeared. what patt of his crmverfation with the great could be remembered with delight. He related, that being prefent when the Duke or" iiuckiugham talked profanely befure King Charles, h* faidto bun, . " My Lord,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1801
...an earneft declaration of his faith in Chriftianity. It now appeared what part of his converfation with the great could be remembered with delight. He related, that being pfefent when the Duke of Buckingham talked profanely before King Charles, he faid to hirnj " My **... | |
 | David Simpson - Age of reason - 1803 - 351 pages
...profanely before King CHARLES II. EDMUND WALLER, the Poet, reproved him very properly, by saying, " My Lord, I am a great deal older than your Grace, and, i Ought to be serious ; vaunt where you should tremble ; or sneer where you should argue. In these... | |
 | Great Britain - 1804
...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...am a great deal older than your grace, and have, I be" lieve, heard more arguments for atheism than ever your grace did ; but " I have lived long enough... | |
 | William Seward - Anecdotes - 1804
...Buckingham.fpoke profanely before King Charles " th.c «« !thc Second, and that he told him, My Lord, I ant " a great deal older than your Grace, and have, I " believe, heard more arguments for atheifm than " ever your Grace did. But I have lived long « enough to fee that there is nothing in... | |
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