The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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Page 13
... observed to his grace , that " he saw not that diligence and care taken to win these kind of men that were precise , either by learning or courtesy , " Mr. Udal , the minister of Kingston upon Thames , was capitally indicted for ...
... observed to his grace , that " he saw not that diligence and care taken to win these kind of men that were precise , either by learning or courtesy , " Mr. Udal , the minister of Kingston upon Thames , was capitally indicted for ...
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... observation ; -international posts were not esta- blished , and letters were trusted to the occasional opportunities afforded by the passage of acquaintance , or of merchandize ; while travelling was a rare event , and , in some sort ...
... observation ; -international posts were not esta- blished , and letters were trusted to the occasional opportunities afforded by the passage of acquaintance , or of merchandize ; while travelling was a rare event , and , in some sort ...
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... observed in another larger discourse ) the suddenest and strangest difference betwixt the genius and garb of two people , though distant but by a very small separation , as betwixt any other upon the surface of the earth . I know Nature ...
... observed in another larger discourse ) the suddenest and strangest difference betwixt the genius and garb of two people , though distant but by a very small separation , as betwixt any other upon the surface of the earth . I know Nature ...
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... observed by all other nations , to ride , commonly , with that speed , as if they rode for a midwife , or a physi- cian , or to get a pardon to save one's life as he goeth to execution , when there is no such thing , or any such ...
... observed by all other nations , to ride , commonly , with that speed , as if they rode for a midwife , or a physi- cian , or to get a pardon to save one's life as he goeth to execution , when there is no such thing , or any such ...
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... observed what a hard shift some make to hew out a dwelling in the holes of the rocks , others to dig one under the sea ; when he feels how in some climes the heaven is as brass , in others as a dropping sponge , in others as a great ...
... observed what a hard shift some make to hew out a dwelling in the holes of the rocks , others to dig one under the sea ; when he feels how in some climes the heaven is as brass , in others as a dropping sponge , in others as a great ...
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