The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... Father Blackhal , under the notice of our readers , we shall introduce all 1 We may mention among the published volumes , two of curious miscellaneous matter ; one of Aberdeen Borough Records , 1398-1570 ; Gordon's " History of Scots ...
... Father Blackhal , under the notice of our readers , we shall introduce all 1 We may mention among the published volumes , two of curious miscellaneous matter ; one of Aberdeen Borough Records , 1398-1570 ; Gordon's " History of Scots ...
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... father to Paris , and commended to the care of one Mr. James Forbes , who was to act as her banker . The confessor owed his appointment to this personage , who was his cousin ; but ere long they fell out on the subject of the " frequent ...
... father to Paris , and commended to the care of one Mr. James Forbes , who was to act as her banker . The confessor owed his appointment to this personage , who was his cousin ; but ere long they fell out on the subject of the " frequent ...
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... Father Macpherson , fully prepared to baffle the design against him . Pope solemnly denied having told the tale , and charged Blackhal , by the sanctity of the Holy Week , in which this interview took place , to acquit him of the impu ...
... Father Macpherson , fully prepared to baffle the design against him . Pope solemnly denied having told the tale , and charged Blackhal , by the sanctity of the Holy Week , in which this interview took place , to acquit him of the impu ...
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... Father Macpherson what had passed , “ in rage crying said , Then all is losed , women can never forgive ; and saying that , runne to the door , and away he got . " A new act now begins . Mr. Forbes ' proceedings came by some means to ...
... Father Macpherson what had passed , “ in rage crying said , Then all is losed , women can never forgive ; and saying that , runne to the door , and away he got . " A new act now begins . Mr. Forbes ' proceedings came by some means to ...
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... Father Blackhal , how- ever , will not maim his composition , either out of regard for the state of the Infanta's appetite , or for fear lest he should endanger his cause by a too copious eloquence . Brevity , he rightly con- siders ...
... Father Blackhal , how- ever , will not maim his composition , either out of regard for the state of the Infanta's appetite , or for fear lest he should endanger his cause by a too copious eloquence . Brevity , he rightly con- siders ...
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