The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... manner ; for , on the lower house passing some bills which trenched on the power and emoluments of the clergy , Whitgift wrote a letter to Elizabeth , complaining of these proceedings ; in consequence of which , her majesty , in a ...
... manner ; for , on the lower house passing some bills which trenched on the power and emoluments of the clergy , Whitgift wrote a letter to Elizabeth , complaining of these proceedings ; in consequence of which , her majesty , in a ...
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... manner , that he was sum- moned from his dinner to the gallows . In the mean time , the refusal of Cartwright and his brethren to answer on oath the interrogatories put to them by the eccle- siastical commission , had given great ...
... manner , that he was sum- moned from his dinner to the gallows . In the mean time , the refusal of Cartwright and his brethren to answer on oath the interrogatories put to them by the eccle- siastical commission , had given great ...
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... manners : - " And as the commendablest quality of oil is to smell of nothing , yet it giveth an excellent relish to ... manner of discourse and comportment , it is the Italian , who may be said to be a medium be- twixt the gravity of ...
... manners : - " And as the commendablest quality of oil is to smell of nothing , yet it giveth an excellent relish to ... manner of discourse and comportment , it is the Italian , who may be said to be a medium be- twixt the gravity of ...
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... manners of the period . " It were very requisite to have a book of the topographical de- scription of all places , through which he passeth ; and I think Bertius , or the epitome of Ortelius , which are small and portable , would be the ...
... manners of the period . " It were very requisite to have a book of the topographical de- scription of all places , through which he passeth ; and I think Bertius , or the epitome of Ortelius , which are small and portable , would be the ...
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... manners and morals of the people , by making them equal participators in the rights and privileges of the English them- selves , as well as by establishing one common spirit of good will and intercourse between such hostile and ...
... manners and morals of the people , by making them equal participators in the rights and privileges of the English them- selves , as well as by establishing one common spirit of good will and intercourse between such hostile and ...
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