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... never made account of to serve God in ; and I beleeve not . now , but to serve yor owne humour in . In such a case there is a simile of a Dogge in a Manger , that may not vnfitly bee applied vnto it . Now for your authoritie and ...
... never made account of to serve God in ; and I beleeve not . now , but to serve yor owne humour in . In such a case there is a simile of a Dogge in a Manger , that may not vnfitly bee applied vnto it . Now for your authoritie and ...
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... never spoke a word about it . He also dedicated ST Wm Tem- ple's Works to the king , but without any effect . This made him accept of an invitation from the Earl of Berkely , Lord Justice of Ireland , in conjunction with my Lord Galway ...
... never spoke a word about it . He also dedicated ST Wm Tem- ple's Works to the king , but without any effect . This made him accept of an invitation from the Earl of Berkely , Lord Justice of Ireland , in conjunction with my Lord Galway ...
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... never was any poet received by a first minister into so intimate and familiar an acquaintance as Swift was by that lord , unless , perhaps , we are to except Horace's intimacy with Mæcenas . Of the two most favourite writers of the ...
... never was any poet received by a first minister into so intimate and familiar an acquaintance as Swift was by that lord , unless , perhaps , we are to except Horace's intimacy with Mæcenas . Of the two most favourite writers of the ...
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... never , I believe , been reproduced in England , an account of it , kindly furnished by M. Chatel , may not be unacceptable to your readers . The text of the deed is as follows : - " Ricard ( us ) Dei gr ( ati ) a , rex Angl ( orum ) ...
... never , I believe , been reproduced in England , an account of it , kindly furnished by M. Chatel , may not be unacceptable to your readers . The text of the deed is as follows : - " Ricard ( us ) Dei gr ( ati ) a , rex Angl ( orum ) ...
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... Never- theless , with a low average for five months , it may be registered as a cold year . On the other hand , the minimum of the thermometer is also no guide . We may have warm weather up to Christ- mas , then an unusually sharp frost ...
... Never- theless , with a low average for five months , it may be registered as a cold year . On the other hand , the minimum of the thermometer is also no guide . We may have warm weather up to Christ- mas , then an unusually sharp frost ...
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