The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Том 7Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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" Come , come away with this learned atheisme , your Judge looks upon you , the searcher of hearts and discoverer of secrets is acquainted with all your plots . The Lord sees what the ancients of Oxford do in the dark , every man in the ...
" Come , come away with this learned atheisme , your Judge looks upon you , the searcher of hearts and discoverer of secrets is acquainted with all your plots . The Lord sees what the ancients of Oxford do in the dark , every man in the ...
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... look for elsewhere , we shall pass on to that which is more peculiar to the tract before us , the personal history of Chillingworth . We cannot , however , omit the following passage , which ex- presses in few words the low estate to ...
... look for elsewhere , we shall pass on to that which is more peculiar to the tract before us , the personal history of Chillingworth . We cannot , however , omit the following passage , which ex- presses in few words the low estate to ...
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... look into the light ; especially Sir James Elphington , who ( observing the prince one day to be discontented with the viscount ) offered to kill him : but the prince reproved him with a gallant spirit , saying , If there were cause ...
... look into the light ; especially Sir James Elphington , who ( observing the prince one day to be discontented with the viscount ) offered to kill him : but the prince reproved him with a gallant spirit , saying , If there were cause ...
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... look more like a theatre than a church . Nor in my judgement , do they make any great ac- commodation for the auditory ; for in most places , they hinder as much room beneath , as they make above ; rendering all , or most of those ...
... look more like a theatre than a church . Nor in my judgement , do they make any great ac- commodation for the auditory ; for in most places , they hinder as much room beneath , as they make above ; rendering all , or most of those ...
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... look upon the whole course of my life , which was such , as that I did verily persuade myself , not one man in the house of commons did believe in his heart , that I was a traitor . Here my lord , the Earl of Essex , inter- rupted me ...
... look upon the whole course of my life , which was such , as that I did verily persuade myself , not one man in the house of commons did believe in his heart , that I was a traitor . Here my lord , the Earl of Essex , inter- rupted me ...
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