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It is sufficient that he is expelled the house of commons , and confined in jail as
being legally convicted of sedition and impiety That this man cannot be
appointed one of the guardians and counsellors of the church and state , is a
grievance not ...
It is sufficient that he is expelled the house of commons , and confined in jail as
being legally convicted of sedition and impiety That this man cannot be
appointed one of the guardians and counsellors of the church and state , is a
grievance not ...
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This concession was sufficiently liberal or sufficiently submissive ; yet the
Spanish court was neither gratified by our kindness , nor softened by our humility
. Sir Benjamin Keene , who then resided at Madrid , was interrogated by Corvajal
...
This concession was sufficiently liberal or sufficiently submissive ; yet the
Spanish court was neither gratified by our kindness , nor softened by our humility
. Sir Benjamin Keene , who then resided at Madrid , was interrogated by Corvajal
...
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These antipatriotic prejudices are the abortions of folly impregnated by faction ,
which being produced against the standing order of nature , have not strength
sufficient for long life . They are born only to scream those to contempt or
detestation ...
These antipatriotic prejudices are the abortions of folly impregnated by faction ,
which being produced against the standing order of nature , have not strength
sufficient for long life . They are born only to scream those to contempt or
detestation ...
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Of the archi . tecture , the poor remains can hardly exhibit , even to an artist , a
sufficient specimen . It was demolished , as is well known , in the tumult and
violence of Knox ' s reformation . Not far from the cathedral , on the margin of the
water ...
Of the archi . tecture , the poor remains can hardly exhibit , even to an artist , a
sufficient specimen . It was demolished , as is well known , in the tumult and
violence of Knox ' s reformation . Not far from the cathedral , on the margin of the
water ...
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... and it is reasonable to suppose , what is likewise by experience commonly
found true , that he who is by age qualified to be a doctor , has in so much time
gained learning sufficient not to disgrace the title , or wit sufficient not to desire it .
... and it is reasonable to suppose , what is likewise by experience commonly
found true , that he who is by age qualified to be a doctor , has in so much time
gained learning sufficient not to disgrace the title , or wit sufficient not to desire it .
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