The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... persons in the Holy Trinity , speaking in their glorious Gospel to my heart and conscience , than I have to believe Stowe's Chronicle , or the general tradition of my own acquaintance , or some such other fallible testimony !!! " And ...
... persons in the Holy Trinity , speaking in their glorious Gospel to my heart and conscience , than I have to believe Stowe's Chronicle , or the general tradition of my own acquaintance , or some such other fallible testimony !!! " And ...
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... persons , the whole of which is redolent of that mixture of compassion and self - satisfaction of which we have already spoken . " You that were his patrons and encouragers , as he acknowledged ever , when he was in the height of his ...
... persons , the whole of which is redolent of that mixture of compassion and self - satisfaction of which we have already spoken . " You that were his patrons and encouragers , as he acknowledged ever , when he was in the height of his ...
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... persons of considerable rank and quality ; and I have good cause to believe , that his return to England , commonly called his conversion , was but a false and pretended conversion . And for my own part , I am fully convinced , that he ...
... persons of considerable rank and quality ; and I have good cause to believe , that his return to England , commonly called his conversion , was but a false and pretended conversion . And for my own part , I am fully convinced , that he ...
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... persons in his condition to be suspi- cious , and keep a watchful eye over all comers and goers ; but ' tis a great disgrace to be circumvented , and out - witted , and to lose any thing through one's own negligence or credulity ...
... persons in his condition to be suspi- cious , and keep a watchful eye over all comers and goers ; but ' tis a great disgrace to be circumvented , and out - witted , and to lose any thing through one's own negligence or credulity ...
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... person proper and straight , but a little inclining to be fat ; I had seen him before , when the Earl of Warwick drove him out of the kingdom , then I thought him much handsomer , and to the best of my remembrance , my eyes had never ...
... person proper and straight , but a little inclining to be fat ; I had seen him before , when the Earl of Warwick drove him out of the kingdom , then I thought him much handsomer , and to the best of my remembrance , my eyes had never ...
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