The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... interest with the academic authorities , he caused him to be deprived of his readership , and , ultimately , to be expelled from the university . At this treatment , which he calls " a brisk and necessary opposition , " honest Strype is ...
... interest with the academic authorities , he caused him to be deprived of his readership , and , ultimately , to be expelled from the university . At this treatment , which he calls " a brisk and necessary opposition , " honest Strype is ...
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... interests of the church , he was vigi- lant and indefatigable . In his episcopal character , he , in one sense , followed the precept of the apostle , " he magnified his office ; " and pursued the tenour of his way , unawed by the in ...
... interests of the church , he was vigi- lant and indefatigable . In his episcopal character , he , in one sense , followed the precept of the apostle , " he magnified his office ; " and pursued the tenour of his way , unawed by the in ...
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... interest , spirit , and abilities , advised more temperate proceedings , adding , that Owen was by no means a despicable enemy , and that the Welsh would as- suredly be provoked into a general insurrection . His advice was re- jected ...
... interest , spirit , and abilities , advised more temperate proceedings , adding , that Owen was by no means a despicable enemy , and that the Welsh would as- suredly be provoked into a general insurrection . His advice was re- jected ...
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... interest . We shall , therefore , entirely pass by the observations on the best mode of carrying on the war against the Turks , as totally inap- plicable to the present relative situation of the Porte and the bordering European powers ...
... interest . We shall , therefore , entirely pass by the observations on the best mode of carrying on the war against the Turks , as totally inap- plicable to the present relative situation of the Porte and the bordering European powers ...
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... interest . As the business of his mission could not be commenced till instructions had been received from Soliman , he had sufficient leisure to take a full and minute survey of Constantinople , which he describes with great clearness ...
... interest . As the business of his mission could not be commenced till instructions had been received from Soliman , he had sufficient leisure to take a full and minute survey of Constantinople , which he describes with great clearness ...
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