The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... acquaintance , deserves as much credit , in Mr. Chilling- worth's conceit , as the gospel of Christ ; for his words are these , ( chap . ii . sect . 159 , p . 116 , 117 , ) We have , I believe , as great reason to believe there was such ...
... acquaintance , deserves as much credit , in Mr. Chilling- worth's conceit , as the gospel of Christ ; for his words are these , ( chap . ii . sect . 159 , p . 116 , 117 , ) We have , I believe , as great reason to believe there was such ...
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... acquainted with all your plots . The Lord sees what the ancients of Oxford do in the dark , every man in the chambers of his imagery . " The worthy doctor seems to have been fond of thus play- ing on the language of Scripture ; a ...
... acquainted with all your plots . The Lord sees what the ancients of Oxford do in the dark , every man in the chambers of his imagery . " The worthy doctor seems to have been fond of thus play- ing on the language of Scripture ; a ...
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... acquaintance , Captain James Temple , who did that day defend the Fort at Bramber against a bold daring enemy , to the wonder of all the country and I did not marvel at it , for he is a man that hath his head full of stra- tagems , his ...
... acquaintance , Captain James Temple , who did that day defend the Fort at Bramber against a bold daring enemy , to the wonder of all the country and I did not marvel at it , for he is a man that hath his head full of stra- tagems , his ...
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... acquaintance with * Lewis XI . , a king notorious for a bad disposition , an unquiet reign , oppressive to his subjects , and disgraceful to himself , and a penitence awakened rather by personal suffer- ings , at the close of his career ...
... acquaintance with * Lewis XI . , a king notorious for a bad disposition , an unquiet reign , oppressive to his subjects , and disgraceful to himself , and a penitence awakened rather by personal suffer- ings , at the close of his career ...
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... acquainted than his predecessor ; and , after describing the battle and the losses of the Burgundians , the pursuit of the Swiss , & c . , he informs us , that , " On Monday , which was twelfth - day , ( A. D. 1476 , ) the Count di ...
... acquainted than his predecessor ; and , after describing the battle and the losses of the Burgundians , the pursuit of the Swiss , & c . , he informs us , that , " On Monday , which was twelfth - day , ( A. D. 1476 , ) the Count di ...
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