The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... never- theless , their right of redress over as against Minier . " Adjudges Laygue to reimburse Minier in the sum of 250 francs , by him paid at the time the shrine was handed over to him , and which was received by the said Laygue . 66 ...
... never- theless , their right of redress over as against Minier . " Adjudges Laygue to reimburse Minier in the sum of 250 francs , by him paid at the time the shrine was handed over to him , and which was received by the said Laygue . 66 ...
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... never recognised the principle of a separate civil or criminal jurisdiction exercised by the Church ; though , either out of respect to the sacred cha- racter of its members , or from a sense of their superior learning and intelli ...
... never recognised the principle of a separate civil or criminal jurisdiction exercised by the Church ; though , either out of respect to the sacred cha- racter of its members , or from a sense of their superior learning and intelli ...
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... never disturb the peace of po- verty or ignorance . " " I cannot discover , " said Arabella , " how poverty or ignorance can be privileged from casualty or violence , from the ravisher , the robber , or the enemy . I should hope rather ...
... never disturb the peace of po- verty or ignorance . " " I cannot discover , " said Arabella , " how poverty or ignorance can be privileged from casualty or violence , from the ravisher , the robber , or the enemy . I should hope rather ...
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... never exact in my compu- tation , " replied Arabella ; " but I think most of the events happened about two thousand years ago . " How then , Madam , " resumed the Doctor , " could these events be so minutely known to writers so far re ...
... never exact in my compu- tation , " replied Arabella ; " but I think most of the events happened about two thousand years ago . " How then , Madam , " resumed the Doctor , " could these events be so minutely known to writers so far re ...
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... never suffered , or the chastity of those who were never solicited ? The great end of history is to shew how much human nature can endure or perform . When we hear a story in common life that raises our wonder or compassion , the first ...
... never suffered , or the chastity of those who were never solicited ? The great end of history is to shew how much human nature can endure or perform . When we hear a story in common life that raises our wonder or compassion , the first ...
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