The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... Cheynell , but we re- collect the Lion and the Sculptor , and the wonder ceases . But , even if we regard the relation of Cheynell , as in all respects strictly true , it is impossible for a moment to 8 Sickness , Heresy , Death ,
... Cheynell , but we re- collect the Lion and the Sculptor , and the wonder ceases . But , even if we regard the relation of Cheynell , as in all respects strictly true , it is impossible for a moment to 8 Sickness , Heresy , Death ,
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... true construction , there was no man else that had a command to any purpose , but Master Chillingworth . ” Finding that all his anxious efforts to produce a change in the principles of his patient were but labour in vain , Cheynell ...
... true construction , there was no man else that had a command to any purpose , but Master Chillingworth . ” Finding that all his anxious efforts to produce a change in the principles of his patient were but labour in vain , Cheynell ...
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... true , and his Excellence will be 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 ...
... true , and his Excellence will be 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 ...
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... true cross , and both of them swore religiously to observe the contents of the truce , which was , that it should stand firm and good for nine years complete ; that the allies on both sides should be comprehended ; and that the marriage ...
... true cross , and both of them swore religiously to observe the contents of the truce , which was , that it should stand firm and good for nine years complete ; that the allies on both sides should be comprehended ; and that the marriage ...
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... true remedy for their misfortunes , especially princes who are naturally haughty ; for in such cases our best method is to have recourse to God , to reflect on the many vile transgressions by which we have offended his Divine Good- ness ...
... true remedy for their misfortunes , especially princes who are naturally haughty ; for in such cases our best method is to have recourse to God , to reflect on the many vile transgressions by which we have offended his Divine Good- ness ...
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