The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, Volumen5;Volúmenes30-32Nichols and Son ... [and 51 others], 1817 |
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... holy orders , to their characters or their knowledge ; and Mr. Allworth says that a bishop will ordain a priest with less inquiry into the state of his morals , than he uses in the appointment of his butler . If what this gentleman says ...
... holy orders , to their characters or their knowledge ; and Mr. Allworth says that a bishop will ordain a priest with less inquiry into the state of his morals , than he uses in the appointment of his butler . If what this gentleman says ...
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... holy orders ; a proposition to which the son readily agreed . Renée Corbeau received the intelligence of this cruel transaction with such grief and indignation as was natural in her situation . Her parents deter- mined to avenge her ...
... holy orders ; a proposition to which the son readily agreed . Renée Corbeau received the intelligence of this cruel transaction with such grief and indignation as was natural in her situation . Her parents deter- mined to avenge her ...
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... holy orders , to avoid the ne- cessity of fulfilling his contract . But this is not his own action ; it is the action of a barbarous father , whom he had no power to resist . It is right in you , who are fathers , to postpone the duties ...
... holy orders , to avoid the ne- cessity of fulfilling his contract . But this is not his own action ; it is the action of a barbarous father , whom he had no power to resist . It is right in you , who are fathers , to postpone the duties ...
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