The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... occasion offered to join with him , to promote the anti- christian design now on foot ; those , and only those , I call ma- lignants . " We now come to the last strange act of this divine , Chey- nell's speech at the grave of ...
... occasion offered to join with him , to promote the anti- christian design now on foot ; those , and only those , I call ma- lignants . " We now come to the last strange act of this divine , Chey- nell's speech at the grave of ...
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... occasion of mentioning the En- glish in his history , he always does it after an honourable manner ; and though , indeed , he will not allow us to be as cunning politicians as his own countrymen , yet he gives us the character of being ...
... occasion of mentioning the En- glish in his history , he always does it after an honourable manner ; and though , indeed , he will not allow us to be as cunning politicians as his own countrymen , yet he gives us the character of being ...
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... our sus , picions ought to be grounded on some foundation , and not to be entertained on every trivial occasion , for that is as bad the other way . " Comines tells us , King Edward was not a man 16 Memoirs of Philip de Comines .
... our sus , picions ought to be grounded on some foundation , and not to be entertained on every trivial occasion , for that is as bad the other way . " Comines tells us , King Edward was not a man 16 Memoirs of Philip de Comines .
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... occasion to refer , may be found in the notes appended to it in Kennet's Complete History of England , ( Vol . ÏÏ ... occasions of informing himself upon the transactions of the times , and yet he has not succeeded in rendering his ...
... occasion to refer , may be found in the notes appended to it in Kennet's Complete History of England , ( Vol . ÏÏ ... occasions of informing himself upon the transactions of the times , and yet he has not succeeded in rendering his ...
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... occasion , he made use of the fol- lowing remarkable expressions : " For other things , I dare not discover secrets ; but though there was no house searched , yet there were such letters produced , as make our deliverance as great as ...
... occasion , he made use of the fol- lowing remarkable expressions : " For other things , I dare not discover secrets ; but though there was no house searched , yet there were such letters produced , as make our deliverance as great as ...
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