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Page 598
... must be expected , as in the prefent in ftance has too unfortunately been the cafe , to recoil on the heads of the first promoters of difcord ? No one can avoid lamenting the catastrophe , and pitying the fufferers ; but if the fpirit ...
... must be expected , as in the prefent in ftance has too unfortunately been the cafe , to recoil on the heads of the first promoters of difcord ? No one can avoid lamenting the catastrophe , and pitying the fufferers ; but if the fpirit ...
Page 602
... must own I was not Virtuofo enough carefully to preferve , as there appeared to me a degree of impro- bability in fuppofing this chair fhould have continued there for near 120 centuries , though fixed in the wall , and bearing evident ...
... must own I was not Virtuofo enough carefully to preferve , as there appeared to me a degree of impro- bability in fuppofing this chair fhould have continued there for near 120 centuries , though fixed in the wall , and bearing evident ...
Page 615
... must have oblerved , that they are fometimes called Proteiing Catholic Dillenters , at other times . Protefing Ca- thalicks , or English Catbolicks , or Catbo- lie Difenters . The fit plan of an act in favour of thefe people originated ...
... must have oblerved , that they are fometimes called Proteiing Catholic Dillenters , at other times . Protefing Ca- thalicks , or English Catbolicks , or Catbo- lie Difenters . The fit plan of an act in favour of thefe people originated ...
Page 616
... must inform you , however , that a divifion took place on the queftion , whether this ce- Jebrated inftrument should be placed in the Museum or be committed to the flames ; and that , even in this partial meeting , its friends were only ...
... must inform you , however , that a divifion took place on the queftion , whether this ce- Jebrated inftrument should be placed in the Museum or be committed to the flames ; and that , even in this partial meeting , its friends were only ...
Page 620
... must be fincere and upright , or they will afford him no pleasure , will adminifter no fkreen for his vices or ill - tempers . Should M. F. defire further informa- tion , I fhall willingly communicate any knowledge which I have gained ...
... must be fincere and upright , or they will afford him no pleasure , will adminifter no fkreen for his vices or ill - tempers . Should M. F. defire further informa- tion , I fhall willingly communicate any knowledge which I have gained ...
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