New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 134
... LORD KING'S LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF LOCKE . * SIR PETER KING , who succeeded the corrupt and degraded Parker , and held the office of Chancellor from 1725 to 1733 , was a son of a sister of ... Lord King's Life and Correspondence of Locke.
... LORD KING'S LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF LOCKE . * SIR PETER KING , who succeeded the corrupt and degraded Parker , and held the office of Chancellor from 1725 to 1733 , was a son of a sister of ... Lord King's Life and Correspondence of Locke.
Page 138
... Lord King . It would be difficult , probably , to ascer- tain what Lord Shaftesbury's real sentiments were at any given period . A letter of his to Locke is occupied in exculpating himself from the charge of originating the unprincipled ...
... Lord King . It would be difficult , probably , to ascer- tain what Lord Shaftesbury's real sentiments were at any given period . A letter of his to Locke is occupied in exculpating himself from the charge of originating the unprincipled ...
Page 139
... Lord King has selected divers matters , occupying a hundred pages . The most conspicuous article is a paper of some length on Study , showing what , in his opinion , is to be avoided and what to be pursued ; full of the author's known ...
... Lord King has selected divers matters , occupying a hundred pages . The most conspicuous article is a paper of some length on Study , showing what , in his opinion , is to be avoided and what to be pursued ; full of the author's known ...
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