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... whofe Command he wrote it . They further objected , His eating of Flesh in Lent , thô there be not a Man in all Spain , but ufes the fame Liberty : Befides , he had given fhrewd Girds against Monks , which yet none but Monks could well ...
... whofe Command he wrote it . They further objected , His eating of Flesh in Lent , thô there be not a Man in all Spain , but ufes the fame Liberty : Befides , he had given fhrewd Girds against Monks , which yet none but Monks could well ...
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... whofe Tefti- mony the Name Prytaneia is confirmed , it easily appears , that the Orthography is vitiated . As for Stephanus , there is the highest incon- ftancy in him . In the Word Albion , he fays , that That is the Ifland of Brettain ...
... whofe Tefti- mony the Name Prytaneia is confirmed , it easily appears , that the Orthography is vitiated . As for Stephanus , there is the highest incon- ftancy in him . In the Word Albion , he fays , that That is the Ifland of Brettain ...
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... whofe great Equity and Moderation procured Peace , both why ? Foreign and Domeftick ; and as a concomitant of Peace , the affluence ( ) Many small of all things . ( 2 ) Between Ila and Jura there is feated a finall Ifland called Rock ...
... whofe great Equity and Moderation procured Peace , both why ? Foreign and Domeftick ; and as a concomitant of Peace , the affluence ( ) Many small of all things . ( 2 ) Between Ila and Jura there is feated a finall Ifland called Rock ...
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... whofe Tombs they feveralNations . are , the middlemoft of them hath this Infcription ; The Tombs of the Kings of Scotland , for it is reported that Forty four of the Scotish Kings were there buried : In the Right - Hand one , there is ...
... whofe Tombs they feveralNations . are , the middlemoft of them hath this Infcription ; The Tombs of the Kings of Scotland , for it is reported that Forty four of the Scotish Kings were there buried : In the Right - Hand one , there is ...
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... whofe hopes and fubfiftence did depend on Soothing and Flattering of others . Befides , though what they deliver were moft true , yet it would not much advance the Writer of an History : Laftly , let us confider , how often the Writers ...
... whofe hopes and fubfiftence did depend on Soothing and Flattering of others . Befides , though what they deliver were moft true , yet it would not much advance the Writer of an History : Laftly , let us confider , how often the Writers ...
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