The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... friend , however , was put on his guard , and went to the intended scene of the affair , the sick- chamber of one Father Macpherson , fully prepared to baffle the design against him . Pope solemnly denied having told the tale , and ...
... friend , however , was put on his guard , and went to the intended scene of the affair , the sick- chamber of one Father Macpherson , fully prepared to baffle the design against him . Pope solemnly denied having told the tale , and ...
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... friend not at all more encouraging than before . He is not to be daunted , how- ever , but determines to make his way to an interview with the princess , and spends a week in composing a " harrangue " for the occasion , -choosing the ...
... friend not at all more encouraging than before . He is not to be daunted , how- ever , but determines to make his way to an interview with the princess , and spends a week in composing a " harrangue " for the occasion , -choosing the ...
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... friends at home for news , and so it will come to the knowledge of our puritan ministers , who will not fail to mak their pulpits ring with that example ( as they will call it ) , to show that Catholickes have no true charity , and in ...
... friends at home for news , and so it will come to the knowledge of our puritan ministers , who will not fail to mak their pulpits ring with that example ( as they will call it ) , to show that Catholickes have no true charity , and in ...
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... friend by an account of his interview with this affable ecclesiastic , and is told that " Her Majesty keeped him only to be mortyfied by him ; he is as ambitious as brutal . Because he hath not gotten a bishopric , that made him say ...
... friend by an account of his interview with this affable ecclesiastic , and is told that " Her Majesty keeped him only to be mortyfied by him ; he is as ambitious as brutal . Because he hath not gotten a bishopric , that made him say ...
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... friend from Scotland tells him what reception he may expect from the Romish clergy there , who appear to have been mostly Jesuits . " I thanked him for his kindness , and prayed him to wreat to the superior that he had seen me , and ...
... friend from Scotland tells him what reception he may expect from the Romish clergy there , who appear to have been mostly Jesuits . " I thanked him for his kindness , and prayed him to wreat to the superior that he had seen me , and ...
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