Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1823 - Bibliography |
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Page 7
... once - flourishing churches of the east . We are much inclined to think , that a very plausible case mght be made out , by one who saw nothing , in the scanty mterials which exist , under the name of history , of the early li of Mahomet ...
... once - flourishing churches of the east . We are much inclined to think , that a very plausible case mght be made out , by one who saw nothing , in the scanty mterials which exist , under the name of history , of the early li of Mahomet ...
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... once indulged , and of which we subjoin a specimen , ( from a work by Thompson , a traveller in 1744 , ) being a de- nunciation of a Turkish mufti against a Persian divine , for various sectarian enormities , and , amongst the rest ...
... once indulged , and of which we subjoin a specimen , ( from a work by Thompson , a traveller in 1744 , ) being a de- nunciation of a Turkish mufti against a Persian divine , for various sectarian enormities , and , amongst the rest ...
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... once in twelve hours , for so long the thred of their tongues will be in spinning . A dame of Paris came in a coach with us from Rouen ; fourteen hours we were together , of which time ( I'le take my oath upon it ) her tongue fretted ...
... once in twelve hours , for so long the thred of their tongues will be in spinning . A dame of Paris came in a coach with us from Rouen ; fourteen hours we were together , of which time ( I'le take my oath upon it ) her tongue fretted ...
Page 42
... once she him defies . Stroken this knight , no strokes againe replyes , Nor so from sword himselfe to guard attends , As to regard her cheekes and fairest eyes , From whence his bow Love uneschewed bends ; T ' himselfe he says , ech ...
... once she him defies . Stroken this knight , no strokes againe replyes , Nor so from sword himselfe to guard attends , As to regard her cheekes and fairest eyes , From whence his bow Love uneschewed bends ; T ' himselfe he says , ech ...
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... once point from their wit and smartness from their brevity . By these means the thoughts are often so much compressed as to produce obscu- rity , or at least are defrauded of their due quantum of verbal clothing . Their very multitude ...
... once point from their wit and smartness from their brevity . By these means the thoughts are often so much compressed as to produce obscu- rity , or at least are defrauded of their due quantum of verbal clothing . Their very multitude ...
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