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1 I | shuddering at the thoughts of death, we on the contrary bless 2 III | corrupted a little after His death, and remained in that state 3 III | some Quakers. The sudden death with which this justice 4 IV | new dominions. After the death of King Charles II., King 5 IX | and forbade, upon pain of death, the English either fire 6 IX | excommunications, and sentenced to death. The bishops succeeded, 7 XII | more esteemed after his death than in his lifetime. His 8 XIII | taught that the soul after death does not see God in the 9 XIV | his age at Stockholm. His death was owing to a bad regimen, 10 XVIII| rub; For in that sleep of death, what dreams may come When 11 XVIII| dread of something after death, The undiscovered country, 12 XXI | herself took notice on his death, And, sighing, swelled the 13 XXI | consider men after their death in no other light than as 14 XXIII| respect paid to him after his death; the greatest men in the