... seasons of the year, by two in the morning. How conscientious he was in the discharge of the public parts of his office, we have many examples. No man could persuade more forcibly ; no man could exert, on proper occasions, a more commanding severity.... THE MONTHLY REVIEW, OR, LITERARY JOUNRAL - Page 35by SEVERAL HANDS - 1755Full view - About this book
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...allowed himfelf only thoie hours for his private ftudies, when the bufy world is at reft, conftantly rifing, at all feafons of the year, by two in the...of his office, we have many examples. No man could perluade more forcibly ; no man could exert on proper occ^fions, a more commanding feverity. The wicked,... | |
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...rising, at all seasons in the year, by two in the morning. How conscientious he was in the discharge of the public parts of his office, we have many examples. No man could persuade more forcibly ; no roan could txert, on proper occasions, a more commanding severity. The... | |
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...rising, at all seasons of the year, by two in the morning. How conscientious he was in the discharge of the public parts of his office, we have many examples. No man could persuade more forcibly ; no man could exert, on proper occasions, a more commanding severity. The wicked,... | |
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