Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1823 - Bibliography |
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... bear our tes- timony to its literary worth , and the vast accession which its appearance made to popular acquaintance with the subject , we might also admire the candor and impartiality of its spirit , and the unassuming yet intrepid ...
... bear our tes- timony to its literary worth , and the vast accession which its appearance made to popular acquaintance with the subject , we might also admire the candor and impartiality of its spirit , and the unassuming yet intrepid ...
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... bear with me : for how canst thou patiently suffer those things , the knowledge whereof thou dost not comprehend ? Moses replied , thou shalt find me patient , if God please ; neither will I be disobedient unto thee in any thing . He ...
... bear with me : for how canst thou patiently suffer those things , the knowledge whereof thou dost not comprehend ? Moses replied , thou shalt find me patient , if God please ; neither will I be disobedient unto thee in any thing . He ...
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... bear with me ? Moses said , rebuke me not , because I did forget ; and impose not on me a difficulty in what I am commanded . Wherefore they left the ship , and proceeded , until they met with a youth ; and he slew him . Moses said ...
... bear with me ? Moses said , rebuke me not , because I did forget ; and impose not on me a difficulty in what I am commanded . Wherefore they left the ship , and proceeded , until they met with a youth ; and he slew him . Moses said ...
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... bear- ing cloth . It may be they are chast , and I perswade myself many of them are ; but you will hardly gather it out of their behaviour . tamen et cultus damnat , as Ausonius of an honest woman , that carryed herself lesse modestly ...
... bear- ing cloth . It may be they are chast , and I perswade myself many of them are ; but you will hardly gather it out of their behaviour . tamen et cultus damnat , as Ausonius of an honest woman , that carryed herself lesse modestly ...
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... bear ; Carew . The satyres rough , the fawnes and fairies wilde She chased oft , oft took , and oft beguilde . " " Then through the wildest woods , and on mountaines , Chase to the lions fierce and beares she gave , The warre ensewes in ...
... bear ; Carew . The satyres rough , the fawnes and fairies wilde She chased oft , oft took , and oft beguilde . " " Then through the wildest woods , and on mountaines , Chase to the lions fierce and beares she gave , The warre ensewes in ...
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