The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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Page 7
... carried thither with them by night , in mails and cloak - bags , all things pertaining to the saying of mass ; and that these mass sayers used their audience to re- ceive holy water , and come to confession . " Archbishop Whitgift . 7.
... carried thither with them by night , in mails and cloak - bags , all things pertaining to the saying of mass ; and that these mass sayers used their audience to re- ceive holy water , and come to confession . " Archbishop Whitgift . 7.
Page 13
... carry- ing on , for permission to be granted him to banish himself to Smyrna , where the members of the British factory were anxiously desirous to receive him as their chaplain , he died in prison , in the year 1593. At the same time ...
... carry- ing on , for permission to be granted him to banish himself to Smyrna , where the members of the British factory were anxiously desirous to receive him as their chaplain , he died in prison , in the year 1593. At the same time ...
Page 18
... carried on , embraced both objects . The modern plan of division of labour now generally divides these varieties of travel into their two separate kinds . The tra- veller who spends his three years and a half abroad 18 Howell's ...
... carried on , embraced both objects . The modern plan of division of labour now generally divides these varieties of travel into their two separate kinds . The tra- veller who spends his three years and a half abroad 18 Howell's ...
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... carry away the elixir of them ; for true poesy is the quintessence , or rather the luxury of learning . Let him run over , also , the proverbs of every country , and cull out the choicest of them ; for many of them carry much weight ...
... carry away the elixir of them ; for true poesy is the quintessence , or rather the luxury of learning . Let him run over , also , the proverbs of every country , and cull out the choicest of them ; for many of them carry much weight ...
Page 33
... carry them fairly and justly into effect ; and it requires no very great sagacity to foretell the consequences of these intemperate proceedings . Revolt after revolt sprang up to the great injury of the Welsh , who suffered severely for ...
... carry them fairly and justly into effect ; and it requires no very great sagacity to foretell the consequences of these intemperate proceedings . Revolt after revolt sprang up to the great injury of the Welsh , who suffered severely for ...
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