The Retrospective Review.., Band 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... speaking in their glorious Gospel to my heart and conscience , than I have to believe Stowe's Chronicle , or the general tradition of my own acquaintance , or some such other fallible testimony !!! " And thus triumphantly does the ...
... speaking in their glorious Gospel to my heart and conscience , than I have to believe Stowe's Chronicle , or the general tradition of my own acquaintance , or some such other fallible testimony !!! " And thus triumphantly does the ...
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... speak strictly , ) a recusant rather than a non - conformist ; ** and , though he did make scru- ple of subscribing the truth of one or two propositions , yet , he thought himself fit enough to maintain , that those who do subscribe ...
... speak strictly , ) a recusant rather than a non - conformist ; ** and , though he did make scru- ple of subscribing the truth of one or two propositions , yet , he thought himself fit enough to maintain , that those who do subscribe ...
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... speak of such a man and his measures , with that impartial and calm examination , which should ever influence the historian , we cannot forbear to give our full assent to the character given to Philip de Comines in the preface , after ...
... speak of such a man and his measures , with that impartial and calm examination , which should ever influence the historian , we cannot forbear to give our full assent to the character given to Philip de Comines in the preface , after ...
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... speak of women of inferior degree . In short , the subjects of that house were then of opinion no prince was able to cope with them , at least to impoverish them : and now in the whole world I do not know any people so desolate and ...
... speak of women of inferior degree . In short , the subjects of that house were then of opinion no prince was able to cope with them , at least to impoverish them : and now in the whole world I do not know any people so desolate and ...
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... no means sincere , for the King of France , speaking of Edward , observes : " He is a beautiful prince , a great admirer of the ladies , and who knows but some of them may appear to him 18 Memoirs of Philip de Comines .
... no means sincere , for the King of France , speaking of Edward , observes : " He is a beautiful prince , a great admirer of the ladies , and who knows but some of them may appear to him 18 Memoirs of Philip de Comines .
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