The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 |
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Էջ 124
... rest ; they are left as they were in the Liberty of the State of Nature . When any number of Men have so consented to make one Community or Government , they are thereby presently incorporated , and make one Body politick , wherein the ...
... rest ; they are left as they were in the Liberty of the State of Nature . When any number of Men have so consented to make one Community or Government , they are thereby presently incorporated , and make one Body politick , wherein the ...
Էջ 139
... rest , but such an Opiate , as perchance , being under it , we shall wake no more . But though naturall men , who have induced secondary and figurative considerations , have found out this second , this emblematicall use of sleepe ...
... rest , but such an Opiate , as perchance , being under it , we shall wake no more . But though naturall men , who have induced secondary and figurative considerations , have found out this second , this emblematicall use of sleepe ...
Էջ 148
pump brings up the rest , whereby Life will come to be raised in all , and the vain imaginations brought down , and such a one is felt by the rest to minister life unto them without words ; yea sometimes , when there is not a word in ...
pump brings up the rest , whereby Life will come to be raised in all , and the vain imaginations brought down , and such a one is felt by the rest to minister life unto them without words ; yea sometimes , when there is not a word in ...
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