The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... live or die a genuine son of the church of England ; I retain the usual phrase , that you may know what I mean ; I mean , he was not of that faith or religion , which is established by law in England . He hath left that phantasie ...
... live or die a genuine son of the church of England ; I retain the usual phrase , that you may know what I mean ; I mean , he was not of that faith or religion , which is established by law in England . He hath left that phantasie ...
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... lives , but finding she could not prevail , she ran into the market - place , where the mob were got together in arms , and the two prisoners upon the scaffold . The young princess was in mourning , her head dressed carelessly ( on pur ...
... lives , but finding she could not prevail , she ran into the market - place , where the mob were got together in arms , and the two prisoners upon the scaffold . The young princess was in mourning , her head dressed carelessly ( on pur ...
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... live to overthrow Salisbury ; for they were intimate in all his secret counsels for the ruin of Essex , especially Raleigh , Gray , and Cobham , though the latter was a fool , yet had been very useful to them , as the tool in the hand ...
... live to overthrow Salisbury ; for they were intimate in all his secret counsels for the ruin of Essex , especially Raleigh , Gray , and Cobham , though the latter was a fool , yet had been very useful to them , as the tool in the hand ...
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... live that unfortunate commander of a King's ship , to be chronicled for the first that ever endured that affront , al- though it was not in his power to have helped it ; yet , by his favour , it appeared but a copy of his countenance ...
... live that unfortunate commander of a King's ship , to be chronicled for the first that ever endured that affront , al- though it was not in his power to have helped it ; yet , by his favour , it appeared but a copy of his countenance ...
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... live to see that one stone of that building should not be left upon another . But that church stands yet , and that eye is put out that hoped to see the ruins of it . " p . 201 . Moreover , the scrupulous minuteness with which he ...
... live to see that one stone of that building should not be left upon another . But that church stands yet , and that eye is put out that hoped to see the ruins of it . " p . 201 . Moreover , the scrupulous minuteness with which he ...
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