The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... 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 should name all the rest of the commanders : but there were ( you see ) some diffi- culties ...
... 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 should name all the rest of the commanders : but there were ( you see ) some diffi- culties ...
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... sure me for want of charity . " First , there were all things which may any way appertain to the civility of a farewell , though there was nothing which belongs to the superstition of a farewell . His body was decently laid in a con ...
... sure me for want of charity . " First , there were all things which may any way appertain to the civility of a farewell , though there was nothing which belongs to the superstition of a farewell . His body was decently laid in a con ...
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... Sure I am , that if Mr. Chillingworth had been as orthodox and zealous a preacher as John the Baptist was , he might have had as honourable a burial as John the Baptist had ; for all the honour that John had , was to be buried by his ...
... Sure I am , that if Mr. Chillingworth had been as orthodox and zealous a preacher as John the Baptist was , he might have had as honourable a burial as John the Baptist had ; for all the honour that John had , was to be buried by his ...
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... sure , that no reasonings , however strong , would have carried through the Archbishop's projects ; but , we really must say , in vindication of the Scottish people , that more contemptible reasonings than those by which he attempted to ...
... sure , that no reasonings , however strong , would have carried through the Archbishop's projects ; but , we really must say , in vindication of the Scottish people , that more contemptible reasonings than those by which he attempted to ...
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... sure is against Christianity it- self . Tertullian professes , it is altogether unlawful . The Council of Gangra , held An . 324. decreed against it , and set an anathema upon it ; and that not only when it is done in contempt of the ...
... sure is against Christianity it- self . Tertullian professes , it is altogether unlawful . The Council of Gangra , held An . 324. decreed against it , and set an anathema upon it ; and that not only when it is done in contempt of the ...
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