The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... tion of obtaining the shrine ; but he met with the same refusal . At last , on the 22nd of Oct. 1841 , Minier made a third journey to La Guène ; he went directly to M. Laygue , and again opened his nego- ciation for the purchase of the ...
... tion of obtaining the shrine ; but he met with the same refusal . At last , on the 22nd of Oct. 1841 , Minier made a third journey to La Guène ; he went directly to M. Laygue , and again opened his nego- ciation for the purchase of the ...
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... tion which the exercise of the Eccle- siastical Jurisdiction has for many ages attracted , on account , not only of the direct and intimate connexion be- tween its legal principles and the na- tional religion , but also of the practi ...
... tion which the exercise of the Eccle- siastical Jurisdiction has for many ages attracted , on account , not only of the direct and intimate connexion be- tween its legal principles and the na- tional religion , but also of the practi ...
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... tion to Mrs. Lennox's " Shakspeare Illustrated . " Mr. Croker says , " John- son was always extremely kind to her " ( Mrs. Lennox ) ; vid . Recoll . vol . i . p . 308 . He wrote the Dedication to Mrs. Len- nox's Female Quixote , Recoll ...
... tion to Mrs. Lennox's " Shakspeare Illustrated . " Mr. Croker says , " John- son was always extremely kind to her " ( Mrs. Lennox ) ; vid . Recoll . vol . i . p . 308 . He wrote the Dedication to Mrs. Len- nox's Female Quixote , Recoll ...
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... tion will be convinced that you enjoy all that intellectual excellence can con- fer ; yet I see you harassed with in- numerable terrors and perplexities , which never disturb the peace of po- verty or ignorance . " " I cannot discover ...
... tion will be convinced that you enjoy all that intellectual excellence can con- fer ; yet I see you harassed with in- numerable terrors and perplexities , which never disturb the peace of po- verty or ignorance . " " I cannot discover ...
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... tion as an imposture . Prove , there- fore , that the books which I have hitherto read as copies of life and models of conduct are empty fictions , and from this hour I deliver them to moths and mould ; and from this time consider their ...
... tion as an imposture . Prove , there- fore , that the books which I have hitherto read as copies of life and models of conduct are empty fictions , and from this hour I deliver them to moths and mould ; and from this time consider their ...
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