The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... Death , and Burial of William Chillingworth II . Memoirs of Philip de Comines . III . Sir A. Weldon's Court of King James IV . The Diary of Archbishop Laud . V. On the Prolongation of Life VI . - Webster's Plays • • • VII . - Life and ...
... Death , and Burial of William Chillingworth II . Memoirs of Philip de Comines . III . Sir A. Weldon's Court of King James IV . The Diary of Archbishop Laud . V. On the Prolongation of Life VI . - Webster's Plays • • • VII . - Life and ...
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... treating his adversary with a condescension and self - complacency , which , to those who can estimate the vast superiority of Chillingworth's mind and prin- ciples , must be marvellously amusing . Nor is the 4 Sickness , Heresy , Death ,
... treating his adversary with a condescension and self - complacency , which , to those who can estimate the vast superiority of Chillingworth's mind and prin- ciples , must be marvellously amusing . Nor is the 4 Sickness , Heresy , Death ,
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... , but we re- collect the Lion and the Sculptor , and the wonder ceases . But , even if we regard the relation of Cheynell , as in all respects strictly true , it is impossible for a moment to 8 Sickness , Heresy , Death ,
... , but we re- collect the Lion and the Sculptor , and the wonder ceases . But , even if we regard the relation of Cheynell , as in all respects strictly true , it is impossible for a moment to 8 Sickness , Heresy , Death ,
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... , than his friends at Oxford : his sickness and obstinacy cost me many a prayer , and many a tear . " Cheynell proceeds to pay a parting compliment to the " strong parts " and " eminent gifts , " 12 Sickness , Heresy , Death ,
... , than his friends at Oxford : his sickness and obstinacy cost me many a prayer , and many a tear . " Cheynell proceeds to pay a parting compliment to the " strong parts " and " eminent gifts , " 12 Sickness , Heresy , Death ,
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... death , under the pretext of law , by a party who sought to bestow her hand on one of the many pretenders to it . We can scarcely conceive a young , lovely , and royal female , in a situation of more affecting interest . " As soon as ...
... death , under the pretext of law , by a party who sought to bestow her hand on one of the many pretenders to it . We can scarcely conceive a young , lovely , and royal female , in a situation of more affecting interest . " As soon as ...
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