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... fire , was part of his estate as long as he lived . v . Toland's Life , p . 148 , on his mother's family . See Birch's Life of Milton , p . 11. The family of the Castors originally derived from Wales , as Philips tells us ; but Wood ...
... fire , was part of his estate as long as he lived . v . Toland's Life , p . 148 , on his mother's family . See Birch's Life of Milton , p . 11. The family of the Castors originally derived from Wales , as Philips tells us ; but Wood ...
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... fires , or like Watt binding an element of tremendous power into a safe and commodious form ; whose future effects on the social system of the world , even the eye of ' trembling Hope ' dares not follow ? The philosopher whose ...
... fires , or like Watt binding an element of tremendous power into a safe and commodious form ; whose future effects on the social system of the world , even the eye of ' trembling Hope ' dares not follow ? The philosopher whose ...
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... fire of his altar , to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases . To this must be added select reading , steady observation , and insight into all seemly and generous arts and affairs ; till which 44 Stephen Marshall , Edward Calamy ...
... fire of his altar , to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases . To this must be added select reading , steady observation , and insight into all seemly and generous arts and affairs ; till which 44 Stephen Marshall , Edward Calamy ...
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... fire . Have they not besieged him , and to their power forbad him water and fire , save what they shot against him to the hazard of his life ? Yet while they thus assaulted and endangered it with hostile deeds , they swore in words to ...
... fire . Have they not besieged him , and to their power forbad him water and fire , save what they shot against him to the hazard of his life ? Yet while they thus assaulted and endangered it with hostile deeds , they swore in words to ...
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... fire which happened in London in the beginning of September , 1666 , he had a house in Bread Street burnt , which was all the real estate he had then left . Wood's Ath . Ox . vol . ii . col . 486 . To what does Fielding allude when he ...
... fire which happened in London in the beginning of September , 1666 , he had a house in Bread Street burnt , which was all the real estate he had then left . Wood's Ath . Ox . vol . ii . col . 486 . To what does Fielding allude when he ...
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