The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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Page 11
... 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 speech from the throne , sharply ...
... 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 speech from the throne , sharply ...
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... passing on to more im- portant matters , we have to record his attendance on Queen Elizabeth in her dying moments , and the promptitude with which , on her decease , he recommended the church of England to the favour of her successor ...
... passing on to more im- portant matters , we have to record his attendance on Queen Elizabeth in her dying moments , and the promptitude with which , on her decease , he recommended the church of England to the favour of her successor ...
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... passed the Pyrennees , he shall palpably discern ( as I have 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 ...
... passed the Pyrennees , he shall palpably discern ( as I have 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 ...
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... passed by a place where there were 400 braziers making of a cauldron - 200 within , and 200 without beating the nails in the traveller asking for what use that huge cauldron was ? he told him , Sir , it was to boil your cabbage ...
... passed by a place where there were 400 braziers making of a cauldron - 200 within , and 200 without beating the nails in the traveller asking for what use that huge cauldron was ? he told him , Sir , it was to boil your cabbage ...
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... passed the line in three voyages to the In- dies : when he hath observed all this , at his return home , he will bless God , and love England better ever after , both for the equality of the temper in the clime , where there is no where ...
... passed the line in three voyages to the In- dies : when he hath observed all this , at his return home , he will bless God , and love England better ever after , both for the equality of the temper in the clime , where there is no where ...
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