The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... give testimony against his associates in the crime of worship- ping God according to the forms of their religion , the commis- sioners were authorized , " according to their discretion , to 5 cause to be used some kind of torture upon ...
... give testimony against his associates in the crime of worship- ping God according to the forms of their religion , the commis- sioners were authorized , " according to their discretion , to 5 cause to be used some kind of torture upon ...
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... give satisfaction . When mat- ters were in this state , both parties appealed to the archbishop , who soon intimated his opinion , that the proceedings against the preacher had been hasty and unadvised , and impugned the right of the ...
... give satisfaction . When mat- ters were in this state , both parties appealed to the archbishop , who soon intimated his opinion , that the proceedings against the preacher had been hasty and unadvised , and impugned the right of the ...
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... gives three years to residence , and six months to locomotion , is the one who may expect to derive instruction from his ... give altogether a character of solemnity to the undertaking . The high purposes , such as the eradication of ...
... gives three years to residence , and six months to locomotion , is the one who may expect to derive instruction from his ... give altogether a character of solemnity to the undertaking . The high purposes , such as the eradication of ...
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... give him a suppositor with his cloak about him , if need were ; the one puts on his doublet first , the other last ; the Frenchman buttoneth always down- ward , the Spaniard upward ; the one goes high 20 Howell's Instructions for ...
... give him a suppositor with his cloak about him , if need were ; the one puts on his doublet first , the other last ; the Frenchman buttoneth always down- ward , the Spaniard upward ; the one goes high 20 Howell's Instructions for ...
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... give order to his man , when he fell into any excess this way , and report any thing improbable , he should pull him by the sleeve . The master falling into his wonted hyberboles , spoke of a church in China that was ten thousand yards ...
... give order to his man , when he fell into any excess this way , and report any thing improbable , he should pull him by the sleeve . The master falling into his wonted hyberboles , spoke of a church in China that was ten thousand yards ...
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