The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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Page 10
... friends were entertained ( ac- cording to their own desire , ) with wine and cakes ; though that is , in my conceit , a turning of the house of mourning into a house of banquet- ing . All that offered themselves to carry his corpse of ...
... friends were entertained ( ac- cording to their own desire , ) with wine and cakes ; though that is , in my conceit , a turning of the house of mourning into a house of banquet- ing . All that offered themselves to carry his corpse of ...
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... friends at Athens ; the men of a cathedral spirit thought fit that Master Chillingworth , being a member of a ... friend and master . Now , there was free liberty granted to all the malignants in the city to attend the hearse , and inter ...
... friends at Athens ; the men of a cathedral spirit thought fit that Master Chillingworth , being a member of a ... friend and master . Now , there was free liberty granted to all the malignants in the city to attend the hearse , and inter ...
Page 12
... friends and followers , who have attended his hearse to this Golgotha , know , that they are permitted , out of mere humanity , to bury their dead out of our sight . If they please to un- dertake the burial of his corpse , I shall ...
... friends and followers , who have attended his hearse to this Golgotha , know , that they are permitted , out of mere humanity , to bury their dead out of our sight . If they please to un- dertake the burial of his corpse , I shall ...
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... friend . " Cheynell's death happened in 1665 , at an obscure village called Preston , in Sussex , where he had purchased an estate , to which he retired upon his being turned out of the living of Petworth . The warmth of his zeal ...
... friend . " Cheynell's death happened in 1665 , at an obscure village called Preston , in Sussex , where he had purchased an estate , to which he retired upon his being turned out of the living of Petworth . The warmth of his zeal ...
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... friends , as may be proved from " Macedonia's madman to the Swede . " " The subjects of the house of Burgundy lived at that time in great plenty and prosperity , grew proud , and wallow'd in riches , by reason of the long peace they had ...
... friends , as may be proved from " Macedonia's madman to the Swede . " " The subjects of the house of Burgundy lived at that time in great plenty and prosperity , grew proud , and wallow'd in riches , by reason of the long peace they had ...
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