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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ... - Page 277
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The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor of ..., Volume 1

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1760 - 538 pages
...Quiet and Repofe in thofe Viclories, He quickly recovered, by a new Appeal to his own Judgment ; fo that He was in Truth, upon the Matter, in all his...and Retreats, his own Convert ; though He was not fo totally diverted of all Thoughts of this World, but that when He was ready for it, He admitted fome...
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The Life of Edward, Earl of Clarendon: Containing, I. An Account ..., Volume 1

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1760 - 536 pages
...his own Reafon, and was then too hard for himfelf; but finding as little Quiet and Repofe in thofe Victories, He quickly recovered, by a new Appeal to his own Judgment; fo that He was in Truth, upon the Matter, in all his Sallies, and Retreats,' his own Convert; though...
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The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon: ... Containing, (I. An Account of the ...

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1761 - 302 pages
...his own Reafon, and was then too hard for himfelf; but finding as little Quiet and Repofe in thofe Victories, He quickly recovered, by a new Appeal to his own Judgment ; fo that He was in Truth, upon the Matter, in all his Sallies, and Retreats, his own Convert ; though...
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The life of Edward earl of Clarendon, written by himself

Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1761 - 286 pages
...his own Reafon, and was then too hard for himfelf ; but finding as little Quiet and Repofe in thofe Victories, He quickly recovered, by a new Appeal to his own Judgment ; fo that He was in Truth, upon the Matter, in all his Sallies, and Retreats, his own Convert ; though...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 2

1762 - 578 pages
...his own reafon, and was tben too hard for himfelf ; but finding as little quiet and repofe in thofe victories, he quickly recovered, by a new appeal to his own judgment ; fo that he was in truth, upon the matter, in all" fallies and retreats, his own convert ; though...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 2

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 524 pages
...his own reafon, and was then too hard for himfelf; but finding as little quiet and repofe in thofe victories, he quickly recovered, by a new appeal to his own judgment ; fo that he was in truth, upon •the matter, in all failles and retreats, his own convert ; though...
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Freemason's Magazine, Or General and Complete Library, Volume 6

1796 - 490 pages
...doubts grew out of himself; he assisted them •with all the strength of his reason; he was then too hard for himself; but finding as little quiet and...recovered, by a new appeal to his own judgment: so that in all his sallies and retreats, he was in fact his own convert. BAYLE. Bayle was the son of a Calvinist...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 99

1796 - 502 pages
...of his reafon : he was then too hard for himfelf; but finding as little quiet and repófe in thofe victories, he quickly recovered, by a new appeal to his own judgment i. fo that in all his (alijes and retreats» he was in fad his own conven. Account eftbi celebrated...
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Miscellaneous Works of Edw. Gibbon: With Memoirs of His Life and ..., Volume 1

Edward Gibbon - 1796 - 360 pages
...of his reafon : he was then too hard for himfelf ; but rinding as little quiet and repofe in thofe victories , he quickly recovered , by a new appeal to his own judgment : fo that in all his Tallies and retreats , he was in facthis own convert. Bayle was the fon of a Calvinift...
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 8

1797 - 512 pages
...ftrength of his reafon : he was then too hard for himfelf; but finding as little quiet and repofe in thofe victories, he quickly recovered, by a new appeal to his own judgment : fo that in all his Tallies and retreats, he was in faxft his own convert. Account of the celebrated...
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