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1 II | charming noise is heard in the Lord's house." "You have, then, 2 II | receive the Holy Spirit on the Lord's Day to the prejudice of 3 II | that he is inspired by the Lord." He then poured forth a 4 III | whipped there. Fox praised the Lord all the way he went to the 5 III | thou dost not turn unto the Lord with all thy heart, but 6 V | the Earl of Oxford and the Lord Bolingbroke used to drink 7 V | than from the Apostles. The Lord Bolingbroke observed that 8 VI | give them the titles of my lord, your lordship, or your 9 X | traffic beneath him. When the Lord Townshend was Minister of 10 X | most useful to a nation; a lord, powdered in the tip of 11 XII | Letter XII: On The Lord Bacon~Not long since the 12 XII | birth to, I shall begin with Lord Bacon, Mr. Locke, Sir Isaac 13 XII | family. His father had been Lord Keeper, and himself was 14 XII | himself was a great many years Lord Chancellor under King James 15 XII | much less true philosophy. Lord Bacon, as is the fate of 16 XII | Minister went and visited the Lord Bacon, who, being at that 17 XII | words which I heard the Lord Bolingbroke use on another 18 XII | whereof being given, the Lord Bolingbroke was appealed 19 XII | things which so justly gained Lord Bacon the esteem of all 20 XII | no longer of service.~The Lord Bacon was not yet acquainted 21 XII | word, no one before the Lord Bacon was acquainted with 22 XII | hidden treasure which the Lord Bacon had some notion of, 23 XII | Newton.~We must search, says Lord Bacon, whether there may 24 XII | crown with Henry VII., the Lord Bacon writes as follows:~" 25 XIII| Bayle, Spinoza, Hobbes, the Lord Shaftesbury, Collins, nor 26 XVII| an infinite series.~The Lord Brouncker employed this 27 XXI | all the creatures he's the lord, he cries.~* * * * * * * *~ 28 XXI | thus pretends to be The lord of all, how many lords has 29 XXI | Oldham, a little altered.~The Lord Rochester expresses himself, 30 XXI | Dukes of Buckingham, the Lord Halifax, and so many other 31 XXII| given you some idea of the Lord Roscommon's and the Lord 32 XXII| Lord Roscommon's and the Lord Dorset's muse; but I find 33 XXIV| the late Earl of Oxford, Lord High Treasurer, and much 34 XXIV| Treasurer, and much more by the Lord Bolingbroke, Secretary of