The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... manner , according to the degree of taste or knowledge of the biographer . Perhaps the two most generally known are those composed on opposite principles by Godwin and Tyrwhitt ; the former has swollen out like a gourd , and the latter ...
... manner , according to the degree of taste or knowledge of the biographer . Perhaps the two most generally known are those composed on opposite principles by Godwin and Tyrwhitt ; the former has swollen out like a gourd , and the latter ...
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... manner rather unusual , " for he was fined two shillings for beating a Franciscan friar in Fleet Street , " and it is said by Speght that a record in the Temple proves the truth of the anecdote . Leland , however , inclines to the law ...
... manner rather unusual , " for he was fined two shillings for beating a Franciscan friar in Fleet Street , " and it is said by Speght that a record in the Temple proves the truth of the anecdote . Leland , however , inclines to the law ...
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... manner in which Chaucer attacked " the careless frater- nities of the Church , " as they have been called , obtained for him the rank of a religious reformer , and enrolled him among our theological writers . He is thus described in a ...
... manner in which Chaucer attacked " the careless frater- nities of the Church , " as they have been called , obtained for him the rank of a religious reformer , and enrolled him among our theological writers . He is thus described in a ...
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... manner by Mr. Barnes as to please , if not convince , every reader . As the contour of a church with three heights , his little outline in black appears to me absolute perfection ; evincing the justice of his theory of harmonic ...
... manner by Mr. Barnes as to please , if not convince , every reader . As the contour of a church with three heights , his little outline in black appears to me absolute perfection ; evincing the justice of his theory of harmonic ...
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... manner , the circumstance of marriage being regarded in the light of a sacrament , or sacramental rite , necessarily and consistently placed it , together with all matters relating thereto , under the care and control of the Church ...
... manner , the circumstance of marriage being regarded in the light of a sacrament , or sacramental rite , necessarily and consistently placed it , together with all matters relating thereto , under the care and control of the Church ...
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