Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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Page 27
... instances of this misapplication of time have fallen under our notice . We knew a worthy Geronimite friar , all whose ... instance , Pedro Compostelano , who , in the twelfth century , amused himself and edified pos- terity with poetry ...
... instances of this misapplication of time have fallen under our notice . We knew a worthy Geronimite friar , all whose ... instance , Pedro Compostelano , who , in the twelfth century , amused himself and edified pos- terity with poetry ...
Page 78
... instances which he has selected , of the might of our English bowmen ; instances , which , though not very numerous , are certainly conclusive enough . * At the pre- sent day , when the bow has not only ceased to be an instrument of war ...
... instances which he has selected , of the might of our English bowmen ; instances , which , though not very numerous , are certainly conclusive enough . * At the pre- sent day , when the bow has not only ceased to be an instrument of war ...
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... instance : King John is railing at the queen , who has just confessed to have treated Matilda with personal violence . " K. John . Oh ye cruell one , Crueller than the flame that turn'd to cinders The fair Ephesian temple ; wilde as a ...
... instance : King John is railing at the queen , who has just confessed to have treated Matilda with personal violence . " K. John . Oh ye cruell one , Crueller than the flame that turn'd to cinders The fair Ephesian temple ; wilde as a ...
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... instances is adduced by Fletcher , and he thus states the effects of the union of the two crowns , on the condition of his own country : " I desired to inform him , that the trade of Scotland was consi- derable before the union of the ...
... instances is adduced by Fletcher , and he thus states the effects of the union of the two crowns , on the condition of his own country : " I desired to inform him , that the trade of Scotland was consi- derable before the union of the ...
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... instance ; where the inducements to crime , from example , necessity , the chance of secrecy , the aid of combination , and the absence of that neighbourhood which makes every man feel that he has a character to support , are so very ...
... instance ; where the inducements to crime , from example , necessity , the chance of secrecy , the aid of combination , and the absence of that neighbourhood which makes every man feel that he has a character to support , are so very ...
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