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Page 592
... most humble and most obedient fervant , SAMUEL JOHNSON . LOND.GAZETTE GENERAL EVEN . Lloyd's Evening St. James'sChron . Whitehall [ 592 ]
... most humble and most obedient fervant , SAMUEL JOHNSON . LOND.GAZETTE GENERAL EVEN . Lloyd's Evening St. James'sChron . Whitehall [ 592 ]
Page 596
... Most of the rooms had fuc- eoed cielings and walls . Over the kitchen - chimney were the arms of England , and E. R. for Elizabetha Re- gina : on the walls , W Dorothy Wynne D6 W leopards ' faces jeffant fleurs de lis , fiugle , and ...
... Most of the rooms had fuc- eoed cielings and walls . Over the kitchen - chimney were the arms of England , and E. R. for Elizabetha Re- gina : on the walls , W Dorothy Wynne D6 W leopards ' faces jeffant fleurs de lis , fiugle , and ...
Page 606
... most extraordinary infance of this inceffant , implacable perfecution , is the brutal and unjustifiable treatment which at various periods has been fhewn to the manes of the worthy and pious , but infulted prelate , Robert Ferrar , once ...
... most extraordinary infance of this inceffant , implacable perfecution , is the brutal and unjustifiable treatment which at various periods has been fhewn to the manes of the worthy and pious , but infulted prelate , Robert Ferrar , once ...
Page 607
... most hei Rous of these indecencies , that incurred burning alive , were whifling ( Burnet adds , impertinently ) , walking on foot , and in a frange babit . It feems the Bi- fhop was once obferved to cherup to his infant fon , a capital ...
... most hei Rous of these indecencies , that incurred burning alive , were whifling ( Burnet adds , impertinently ) , walking on foot , and in a frange babit . It feems the Bi- fhop was once obferved to cherup to his infant fon , a capital ...
Page 615
... most part on one fide , and the heads of the Clergy for the most part on the other . It would be an endless tafk to enter into the particulars of this dif pute ; let it fuffice to fay , that a Noble Duke , in one of the highest ...
... most part on one fide , and the heads of the Clergy for the most part on the other . It would be an endless tafk to enter into the particulars of this dif pute ; let it fuffice to fay , that a Noble Duke , in one of the highest ...
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