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But all these fruits of his ambition , and all the honors that attended him , could
not yield true and solid satisfaction . Reflecting on the evils and miseries which
he had occasioned , and convinced of the emptiness of earthly magnificence , Ire
...
But all these fruits of his ambition , and all the honors that attended him , could
not yield true and solid satisfaction . Reflecting on the evils and miseries which
he had occasioned , and convinced of the emptiness of earthly magnificence , Ire
...
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At his return to Whitehall , he desired the permission of the house to see his
children , and to be attended in his private devotions by doctor Juxon , late
bishop of London . These reqaests were granted , and also three days to prepare
for the ...
At his return to Whitehall , he desired the permission of the house to see his
children , and to be attended in his private devotions by doctor Juxon , late
bishop of London . These reqaests were granted , and also three days to prepare
for the ...
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At times , the number of the diseased was such , that not more than six or seven
were able to attend the duties of the station , and these were almost wholly
employed in attending the sick . The crew of the vessel was in a similar situation ,
of ...
At times , the number of the diseased was such , that not more than six or seven
were able to attend the duties of the station , and these were almost wholly
employed in attending the sick . The crew of the vessel was in a similar situation ,
of ...
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