The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... thing of your Majesty , and hath been refused , they will wreat that to their 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 ...
... thing of your Majesty , and hath been refused , they will wreat that to their 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 ...
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... thing it is for fables to find good harbour , where verities would be beaten out with cudgelles . " - p . 43 . At length the Infanta's will is read . It is found that by a codicil , executed on her death - bed , and written ( as it ...
... thing it is for fables to find good harbour , where verities would be beaten out with cudgelles . " - p . 43 . At length the Infanta's will is read . It is found that by a codicil , executed on her death - bed , and written ( as it ...
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... thing for them , for I will not be so brauved by your captain : my moneys are as good as his are , and therefor I will have hadocks for my money , or know wherfor not . She said , You shall have , sir , but you shall not go in among ...
... thing for them , for I will not be so brauved by your captain : my moneys are as good as his are , and therefor I will have hadocks for my money , or know wherfor not . She said , You shall have , sir , but you shall not go in among ...
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... , of whom his biographer relates it as some- thing singularly virtuous , that he was not in the habit of passing off false coin which had come into his hands . ART . II . - 1 . Copy of the Father Blackhal's Narration . 23.
... , of whom his biographer relates it as some- thing singularly virtuous , that he was not in the habit of passing off false coin which had come into his hands . ART . II . - 1 . Copy of the Father Blackhal's Narration . 23.
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... thing for the sake of attaining peace and appeasing agitation ; and feeling either un- able or indisposed to compel obedience to the laws , they are of opinion that it would be advisable to abrogate those laws and institutions which are ...
... thing for the sake of attaining peace and appeasing agitation ; and feeling either un- able or indisposed to compel obedience to the laws , they are of opinion that it would be advisable to abrogate those laws and institutions which are ...
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