The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... better than give the account of the meeting between Chillingworth and our author in the words of the latter , especially as it contains matters which may perhaps have furnished an article in a Gazette Extraordinary of the day . " Mr ...
... better than give the account of the meeting between Chillingworth and our author in the words of the latter , especially as it contains matters which may perhaps have furnished an article in a Gazette Extraordinary of the day . " Mr ...
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... better than his life . Capt . Simon Everden was there also , a man of slow speech , but sure performance , who de- serves that motto of the old Roman , Non tam facile loquor , quam quod locutus sum præsto . You cannot expect that I ...
... better than his life . Capt . Simon Everden was there also , a man of slow speech , but sure performance , who de- serves that motto of the old Roman , Non tam facile loquor , quam quod locutus sum præsto . You cannot expect that I ...
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... better discovered by reading his History , in which it is not to be doubted but that those who peruse it will find in it several important and memorable occurrences ; and one may venture to recommend him with the greater confidence ...
... better discovered by reading his History , in which it is not to be doubted but that those who peruse it will find in it several important and memorable occurrences ; and one may venture to recommend him with the greater confidence ...
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... better than I , for your lordship at- tended on him during the whole course of his illness , and spared no pains that might contribute to his recovery ; and it was by your per- suasion that the duke was prevailed upon to cut his beard ...
... better than I , for your lordship at- tended on him during the whole course of his illness , and spared no pains that might contribute to his recovery ; and it was by your per- suasion that the duke was prevailed upon to cut his beard ...
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... better course than what the duke took , to hide himself and retire from all manner of conversation , for by that means he grew so terrible to his own servants , that none of them durst venture to come near him to give him either counsel ...
... better course than what the duke took , to hide himself and retire from all manner of conversation , for by that means he grew so terrible to his own servants , that none of them durst venture to come near him to give him either counsel ...
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