Retrospective Review, Volume 3C. and H. Baldwyn, 1820 |
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Page 27
... arms of France " he gave precedency to the French , because France is the greater and more famous king- dom ; " the king was so much offended , that he ordered the lord - keeper to call in the book . And although the doctor found means ...
... arms of France " he gave precedency to the French , because France is the greater and more famous king- dom ; " the king was so much offended , that he ordered the lord - keeper to call in the book . And although the doctor found means ...
Page 69
... arm by the dimuess of her eye , and presenting the seeming bark of that tree which he cannot bring . " 8. She lives commonly but very poor . Methinks she should bewitch to herself a golden mine , at least good meat , and whole clothes ...
... arm by the dimuess of her eye , and presenting the seeming bark of that tree which he cannot bring . " 8. She lives commonly but very poor . Methinks she should bewitch to herself a golden mine , at least good meat , and whole clothes ...
Page 74
... arms could be heard to disturb the chant of holy men , and the sacred service of the altar ! " While we admire , however , the political and , perhaps , in that point of view , temporary benefits which those foundations shed around them ...
... arms could be heard to disturb the chant of holy men , and the sacred service of the altar ! " While we admire , however , the political and , perhaps , in that point of view , temporary benefits which those foundations shed around them ...
Page 89
... arms , across his breast . In this manner he swam across the canal , holding his lamp burning in one hand . He quickly got his clothes on again , and , ascending the steps of the arch which was before him , he came to a landing - place ...
... arms , across his breast . In this manner he swam across the canal , holding his lamp burning in one hand . He quickly got his clothes on again , and , ascending the steps of the arch which was before him , he came to a landing - place ...
Page 93
... arm , to tell us something about our good Emperor Aurelius , or the present state of the arts amongst us Greeks ; as if he were imi- tating the reasoning of Descartes , and , by speaking , demonstrat- ing his existence . His impertinent ...
... arm , to tell us something about our good Emperor Aurelius , or the present state of the arts amongst us Greeks ; as if he were imi- tating the reasoning of Descartes , and , by speaking , demonstrat- ing his existence . His impertinent ...
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