The Retrospective Review, Том 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 |
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... never thinks of making a detour , but ascends the wall of the edifice which it encounters , marches across the roof , and comes down on the other side . Thus honest Strype moves right on in his narration , proceeding from year to year ...
... never thinks of making a detour , but ascends the wall of the edifice which it encounters , marches across the roof , and comes down on the other side . Thus honest Strype moves right on in his narration , proceeding from year to year ...
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... never afterwards relapsed into the sin of liberality . By his humble submission to reproof , he so far cleared away any stig- ma which might have attached to his character as a divine , that he was , soon afterwards , summoned to preach ...
... never afterwards relapsed into the sin of liberality . By his humble submission to reproof , he so far cleared away any stig- ma which might have attached to his character as a divine , that he was , soon afterwards , summoned to preach ...
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... never permitted as lawful under any Christian magistrate ; but is a manifest sign of schism , and a cause of contention in the church . " It was also provided by the same instrument , that no one should be permitted to ex- ercise any ...
... never permitted as lawful under any Christian magistrate ; but is a manifest sign of schism , and a cause of contention in the church . " It was also provided by the same instrument , that no one should be permitted to ex- ercise any ...
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... never forgive himself , if he should commit such a rudeness ; the Frenchman , if he spies a lady of his acquaintance , he will make boldly towards her , salute her with a kiss , and offer to usher her by the hand or arm ; the Spaniard ...
... never forgive himself , if he should commit such a rudeness ; the Frenchman , if he spies a lady of his acquaintance , he will make boldly towards her , salute her with a kiss , and offer to usher her by the hand or arm ; the Spaniard ...
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... never meet and justle one another . " In fine , Mercury swayeth over the one , and Saturn over the other , insomuch , that , out of the premises , you may infer , that there is an intellectual , political , moral , and natural ...
... never meet and justle one another . " In fine , Mercury swayeth over the one , and Saturn over the other , insomuch , that , out of the premises , you may infer , that there is an intellectual , political , moral , and natural ...
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