The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 112,Teil 1;Band 171E. Cave, 1842 |
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... respect to the custom of swearing , which , I am happy to observe , is falling with us into merited reprobation , in France , on the contrary , ( where it also expresses , singularly enough , the purr- ing of a cat , ) from the ...
... respect to the custom of swearing , which , I am happy to observe , is falling with us into merited reprobation , in France , on the contrary , ( where it also expresses , singularly enough , the purr- ing of a cat , ) from the ...
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... respect- ed friend Carver , and tell him I am sure we shall succeed if we hold on . We have already silenced the clamour of the priests . They act now as if they would say , Let us alone and we will let you alone . You do not tell if ...
... respect- ed friend Carver , and tell him I am sure we shall succeed if we hold on . We have already silenced the clamour of the priests . They act now as if they would say , Let us alone and we will let you alone . You do not tell if ...
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... respect . This Pope published a translation of the Bible in Italian , and prefaced it by a bull , in which he re commended every one to read it , say- * Let me here mention an elucidation of a difficulty which I accidentally met with ...
... respect . This Pope published a translation of the Bible in Italian , and prefaced it by a bull , in which he re commended every one to read it , say- * Let me here mention an elucidation of a difficulty which I accidentally met with ...
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... respect and deference of the eloquent and highly- gifted author of the paragraph , Ĭ yet feel that I have a duty to discharge to the disparaged memory of a dis- tinguished relative ; and in this view , adopting Dr. Croly's own principle ...
... respect and deference of the eloquent and highly- gifted author of the paragraph , Ĭ yet feel that I have a duty to discharge to the disparaged memory of a dis- tinguished relative ; and in this view , adopting Dr. Croly's own principle ...
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... respects , perhaps , of greater interest than the Household Roll of the Countess of Leicester . They are " Rolls containing payments made by the Executors of Eleanor , consort of Edward I. " and furnish many particu . lars respecting ...
... respects , perhaps , of greater interest than the Household Roll of the Countess of Leicester . They are " Rolls containing payments made by the Executors of Eleanor , consort of Edward I. " and furnish many particu . lars respecting ...
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