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Pàgina 13
... England . Toland was an Irishman by birth , and shared to the full in the love of social notoriety and delight at the prospect of a faction fight which belong to his race . Though a good scholar and an honest man enough , he was not ...
... England . Toland was an Irishman by birth , and shared to the full in the love of social notoriety and delight at the prospect of a faction fight which belong to his race . Though a good scholar and an honest man enough , he was not ...
Pàgina 14
... England in the shape of a congratu- Îation addressed by the celebrated Dr. South to the Archbishop of Dublin that , instead of sheltering Toland , the Irish Parlia- ' ment , to their immortal honour , presently sent him packing , ' and ...
... England in the shape of a congratu- Îation addressed by the celebrated Dr. South to the Archbishop of Dublin that , instead of sheltering Toland , the Irish Parlia- ' ment , to their immortal honour , presently sent him packing , ' and ...
Pàgina 25
... England when he was very young , about thirteen years ago , he became the founder of a sect then called the Immaterialists , by the force of a very curious book on the subject . Dr. Smalridge and many other ' eminent persons were his ...
... England when he was very young , about thirteen years ago , he became the founder of a sect then called the Immaterialists , by the force of a very curious book on the subject . Dr. Smalridge and many other ' eminent persons were his ...
Pàgina 29
... England in 1721 , his mind was shocked and saddened at the social desolation and misery produced by the terrible collapse of the South Sea Scheme . The train of bitter and despairing reflections this calamity awakened , found ...
... England in 1721 , his mind was shocked and saddened at the social desolation and misery produced by the terrible collapse of the South Sea Scheme . The train of bitter and despairing reflections this calamity awakened , found ...
Pàgina 32
... England . As we have seen , in the violent reaction of excited feeling , he virtually despaired of the country . Panting to do a great work in the Church , he still felt himself unequal to cope with the chronic , aggravated , and ...
... England . As we have seen , in the violent reaction of excited feeling , he virtually despaired of the country . Panting to do a great work in the Church , he still felt himself unequal to cope with the chronic , aggravated , and ...
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