The London Quarterly Review, Том 19Theodore Foster, 1819 |
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... pass thus beat I was ; See Udall , see , the mercy of thee To me , poor lad ! No such inhumanity , we may be assured , would be perpetrated at Eton while Sir Henry Wotton was provost , and Evelyn , who says that he afterwards a thousand ...
... pass thus beat I was ; See Udall , see , the mercy of thee To me , poor lad ! No such inhumanity , we may be assured , would be perpetrated at Eton while Sir Henry Wotton was provost , and Evelyn , who says that he afterwards a thousand ...
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... pass , and luckily he found at Dover that money to the searchers and officers was as authentic as the hand and seal of Bradshaw himself . ' Evelyn never mentioned the name of Bradshaw without coupling with it some opprobrious epithet ...
... pass , and luckily he found at Dover that money to the searchers and officers was as authentic as the hand and seal of Bradshaw himself . ' Evelyn never mentioned the name of Bradshaw without coupling with it some opprobrious epithet ...
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... pass for her , wrote to the magistrates and searchers at Rye to show her all civility at her landing , and did him many other civilities which he notices as a great matter in those days . The vessel in which she embarked passed through ...
... pass for her , wrote to the magistrates and searchers at Rye to show her all civility at her landing , and did him many other civilities which he notices as a great matter in those days . The vessel in which she embarked passed through ...
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... pass the remainder of his days at Wotton , where he was born , in his brother's house ; his brother having also lost his sons , had settled the family - estate upon him . The fate of Sayes Court , which he had beautified according to ...
... pass the remainder of his days at Wotton , where he was born , in his brother's house ; his brother having also lost his sons , had settled the family - estate upon him . The fate of Sayes Court , which he had beautified according to ...
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... pass'd since this day twelvemonth in these notes , I render solemn thanks to the Lord , imploring the pardon of my past sins , and the assistance of His grace ; making new resolutions , and imploring that He will continue His assistance ...
... pass'd since this day twelvemonth in these notes , I render solemn thanks to the Lord , imploring the pardon of my past sins , and the assistance of His grace ; making new resolutions , and imploring that He will continue His assistance ...
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