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... John of Leyden's old outgoings , Who for a weather - cock hung up Upon their mother - church's top , Was made a type by Providence , Of all their revelations since , And now fulfilled by his successors , Who equally mistook their ...
... John of Leyden's old outgoings , Who for a weather - cock hung up Upon their mother - church's top , Was made a type by Providence , Of all their revelations since , And now fulfilled by his successors , Who equally mistook their ...
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... John , Whose person none dares look upon , But is preserved in close disguise , 280 From being made cheap to vulgar eyes , W'enjoy as large a power , unseen , To govern him , as he does men ; And , in the right of our Pope Joan , Make ...
... John , Whose person none dares look upon , But is preserved in close disguise , 280 From being made cheap to vulgar eyes , W'enjoy as large a power , unseen , To govern him , as he does men ; And , in the right of our Pope Joan , Make ...
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... John Baptist van Helmont , born in Brussels about 1580 , was a celebrated chemist , to whom chemis- try is said to owe the use of the term gas , he having applied the word geist to the effervescence of the Spa waters . The son , Francis ...
... John Baptist van Helmont , born in Brussels about 1580 , was a celebrated chemist , to whom chemis- try is said to owe the use of the term gas , he having applied the word geist to the effervescence of the Spa waters . The son , Francis ...
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... John Hotham , who shut the gates of Hull against the King , 1644 , and who was afterwards con- demned by the Parliament . Butler's contemporary readers would doubtless have been able to remember many more . 344. bottled air . The idea ...
... John Hotham , who shut the gates of Hull against the King , 1644 , and who was afterwards con- demned by the Parliament . Butler's contemporary readers would doubtless have been able to remember many more . 344. bottled air . The idea ...
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... John , calls on them to stop , which they do to their cost , for the Pinder overcomes the three . the ballad- 510 . ' Now turn again , turn again , said the Pinder , For a wrong way you have gone ; For you have forsaken the king's ...
... John , calls on them to stop , which they do to their cost , for the Pinder overcomes the three . the ballad- 510 . ' Now turn again , turn again , said the Pinder , For a wrong way you have gone ; For you have forsaken the king's ...
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