The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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Page 14
... brought against him ; but , before he had finish- ed his defence , he was interrupted by the bishop , who , still calling upon him to take the obnoxious oath , on his persisting in his refusal , caused this act of contumacy to be ...
... brought against him ; but , before he had finish- ed his defence , he was interrupted by the bishop , who , still calling upon him to take the obnoxious oath , on his persisting in his refusal , caused this act of contumacy to be ...
Page 16
... the revenues of this institution , which has been lately brought to light by a parliamentary com- mittee , evinces the wisdom of the maxim of St. Gregory , by which the archbishop professed to be guided , " tutior 16 Strype's Life of.
... the revenues of this institution , which has been lately brought to light by a parliamentary com- mittee , evinces the wisdom of the maxim of St. Gregory , by which the archbishop professed to be guided , " tutior 16 Strype's Life of.
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... brought to open one button of his doublet ; the one goes gay without , the other underneath ; the one wears his cloak long , the other short , so that one might give him a suppositor with his cloak about him , if need were ; the one ...
... brought to open one button of his doublet ; the one goes gay without , the other underneath ; the one wears his cloak long , the other short , so that one might give him a suppositor with his cloak about him , if need were ; the one ...
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... brought into England from Vienna , in 1577. If this account is correct , it was known and cultivated here , before it was intro- duced into France ; as it appeared in Provence , in the ground of Peyrese , the antiquarian , and author of ...
... brought into England from Vienna , in 1577. If this account is correct , it was known and cultivated here , before it was intro- duced into France ; as it appeared in Provence , in the ground of Peyrese , the antiquarian , and author of ...
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... brought one of its young ones and placed it on the table , while we were at dinner : the mother then retired to a little distance , apparently watching what would become of it ; and when we took it from the table and put it on the ...
... brought one of its young ones and placed it on the table , while we were at dinner : the mother then retired to a little distance , apparently watching what would become of it ; and when we took it from the table and put it on the ...
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