The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... called him , from the unjust prejudices of the cavalier - officers , in which he freely and not unsuccess- fully indulges his disposition and his talents for satirical exag- geration . And having achieved a triumphant victory in this ...
... called him , from the unjust prejudices of the cavalier - officers , in which he freely and not unsuccess- fully indulges his disposition and his talents for satirical exag- geration . And having achieved a triumphant victory in this ...
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... called his conversion , was but a false and pretended conversion . And for my own part , I am fully convinced , that he did not live or die a genuine son of the church of England ; I retain the usual phrase , that you may know what I ...
... called his conversion , was but a false and pretended conversion . And for my own part , I am fully convinced , that he did not live or die a genuine son of the church of England ; I retain the usual phrase , that you may know what I ...
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... called Preston , in Sussex , where he had purchased an estate , to which he retired upon his being turned out of the living of Petworth . The warmth of his zeal , increased by the turbulence of the times in which he lived , and by the ...
... called Preston , in Sussex , where he had purchased an estate , to which he retired upon his being turned out of the living of Petworth . The warmth of his zeal , increased by the turbulence of the times in which he lived , and by the ...
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... called The Scandalous Chroni- cle , and the Life of the Author prefixed to the whole , with Notes upon it , by the famous Sleidan . Faithfully translated from the Edition of Monsieur Godefroy , Historiographer Royal of France . To which ...
... called The Scandalous Chroni- cle , and the Life of the Author prefixed to the whole , with Notes upon it , by the famous Sleidan . Faithfully translated from the Edition of Monsieur Godefroy , Historiographer Royal of France . To which ...
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... that in my judgement , if any country might be called then the Land of Promise , it was his country , which abounded in wealth and repose , more than ever it did since , and it is now three and twenty years Memoirs of Philip de Comines .
... that in my judgement , if any country might be called then the Land of Promise , it was his country , which abounded in wealth and repose , more than ever it did since , and it is now three and twenty years Memoirs of Philip de Comines .
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