The Retrospective Review.., Том 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... fears . " " 66 If we may rely upon the testimony of our author , Chilling- worth's disease was aggravated by the situation in which he felt himself with regard to the great officers who were taken prisoners in Arundell Castle . They ...
... fears . " " 66 If we may rely upon the testimony of our author , Chilling- worth's disease was aggravated by the situation in which he felt himself with regard to the great officers who were taken prisoners in Arundell Castle . They ...
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... fear we must acknowledge , that this extraordinary speech , and the action that accompanied it , breathe a spirit of bigotry , which will go hard against our author , in the minds of our readers . Yet , we are prepared to believe in the ...
... fear we must acknowledge , that this extraordinary speech , and the action that accompanied it , breathe a spirit of bigotry , which will go hard against our author , in the minds of our readers . Yet , we are prepared to believe in the ...
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... fear ; otherwise there would be no living under them , or near them . " 66 The second volume opens with the plans of Lewis to possess himself of the royal orphan's property , his successful wheedling of the English , for fear they ...
... fear ; otherwise there would be no living under them , or near them . " 66 The second volume opens with the plans of Lewis to possess himself of the royal orphan's property , his successful wheedling of the English , for fear they ...
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... fear that his in- capacity should induce his subjects to deprive him of his rights , he compelled himself to attend to every matter of business which could be brought before him , and though unable to see a single word , would affect to ...
... fear that his in- capacity should induce his subjects to deprive him of his rights , he compelled himself to attend to every matter of business which could be brought before him , and though unable to see a single word , would affect to ...
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... fears , sorrows , and suspicions , God , by a kind of miracle , restored him both in body and mind , as is his divine method in such kind of wonders . He took him out of the world in perfect ease , understanding , and memory ; having ...
... fears , sorrows , and suspicions , God , by a kind of miracle , restored him both in body and mind , as is his divine method in such kind of wonders . He took him out of the world in perfect ease , understanding , and memory ; having ...
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