The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... truth is , we looked upon Master Chillingworth as a kind of non - conformist ; nay , ( to speak strictly , ) a recusant rather than a non - conformist ; ** and , though he did make scru- ple of subscribing the truth of one or two ...
... truth is , we looked upon Master Chillingworth as a kind of non - conformist ; nay , ( to speak strictly , ) a recusant rather than a non - conformist ; ** and , though he did make scru- ple of subscribing the truth of one or two ...
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... truth , it is a very absurd and clumsy piece of work . With the other parts of the book we have , we confess , been much interested and entertained , and have been proportionably anxious , by the choice and the copiousness of our ...
... truth , it is a very absurd and clumsy piece of work . With the other parts of the book we have , we confess , been much interested and entertained , and have been proportionably anxious , by the choice and the copiousness of our ...
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... truth of what I heard then , but much to confirm me in it . " - Osborn , sec . 20 . In addition to these writers , we may mention Melville's Memoirs , which , however , chiefly relate to Scottish affairs , and Saunderson's Complete ...
... truth of what I heard then , but much to confirm me in it . " - Osborn , sec . 20 . In addition to these writers , we may mention Melville's Memoirs , which , however , chiefly relate to Scottish affairs , and Saunderson's Complete ...
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... truth , shows how far this mutual animo- sity had proceeded . " Some that knew the bickerings between the prince and the viscount , + muttered out dark sentences , that durst not look into the light ; especially Sir James Elphington ...
... truth , shows how far this mutual animo- sity had proceeded . " Some that knew the bickerings between the prince and the viscount , + muttered out dark sentences , that durst not look into the light ; especially Sir James Elphington ...
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... truth of this observation might be cited ; but it is sufficient to mention the fate of James himself , whose death was causelessly imputed to Buckingham , as that of his son had been to his former favourite . The dark inuen- does and ...
... truth of this observation might be cited ; but it is sufficient to mention the fate of James himself , whose death was causelessly imputed to Buckingham , as that of his son had been to his former favourite . The dark inuen- does and ...
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