Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... master dyed without children , leaving behind him much ryches , and his wife , a rich widowe of fifty years of age , whom Mahomet married , and when she dyed he was made heire , and greatly increased in ryches , and for his magicall ...
... master dyed without children , leaving behind him much ryches , and his wife , a rich widowe of fifty years of age , whom Mahomet married , and when she dyed he was made heire , and greatly increased in ryches , and for his magicall ...
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... master spirit , the burning indignation against the corrup- tions which disgraced the age , the rigorous and undeviating assertion of the unity and supremacy of the Divine Being , the strong devotional feeling , the lofty tone of ...
... master spirit , the burning indignation against the corrup- tions which disgraced the age , the rigorous and undeviating assertion of the unity and supremacy of the Divine Being , the strong devotional feeling , the lofty tone of ...
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... Master of Arts , and in the follow- ing year published his geography , which was afterwards en- larged , and re - published under the title of " Cosmography , " and has gone through seven editions . We do not mention this as any proof ...
... Master of Arts , and in the follow- ing year published his geography , which was afterwards en- larged , and re - published under the title of " Cosmography , " and has gone through seven editions . We do not mention this as any proof ...
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... master of them it should seem ) draweth a dish out of his pocket and layeth it before us , into which we were to cast our benevolence . Custom hath allowed them a sol , for each man at the table ; they expect no more , and will take no ...
... master of them it should seem ) draweth a dish out of his pocket and layeth it before us , into which we were to cast our benevolence . Custom hath allowed them a sol , for each man at the table ; they expect no more , and will take no ...
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... master did , when he allowed him an onion for four dayes . This circumstance I confess might have well been omitted , had I not example for it . Philip de Commines , in the midst of his grave and serious relation of the battel of Mont l ...
... master did , when he allowed him an onion for four dayes . This circumstance I confess might have well been omitted , had I not example for it . Philip de Commines , in the midst of his grave and serious relation of the battel of Mont l ...
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