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... Lord Bishop of London on the state of Subscription . By A. P. Stanley , D.D. 1863 . 5. Subscription to the Articles . A Letter to the Rev. Professor Stanley . By the Rev. J. B. Mozley , 1863 . 6. On Subscription to the Thirty - nine ...
... ( Lord Houghton ) . The book is on many accounts well worth study ; though non res , sed spes , might have been the poor boy's epitaph . Velut in somnis , oculos ubi languida pressit Nocte quies Velut Life of William Blake . 13.
... lord's house , because they are allowed in another . If the master of the house will yield them , well and good ' ( in v . King . ' ) This view Hume seems to attribute to a sense of justice ! ' He says , that having conversed more fully ...
... Lord High Admiral of England . The place of Vice - Admiral , in the west of England at least , was then no sinecure . It is difficult for us at this time to conceive either the imbecility and helpless- ness of our own naval ...
... Lord Baltimore ) and finally obtained a pardon . Eliot , on the other hand , was committed to the Marshalsea and remained a prisoner for some time . Nutt returned to his old courses , and many years afterwards plundered a vessel which ...