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Page 117
... matter of that importance , that it shaked the very constitutions of parliament ; that it was a disseising of the subject of his freehold without a tryall , and was a matter that in its own nature and its consequences , was of the ...
... matter of that importance , that it shaked the very constitutions of parliament ; that it was a disseising of the subject of his freehold without a tryall , and was a matter that in its own nature and its consequences , was of the ...
Page 150
... matter undistinguished lay , And awful Darkness held her silent sway : Extremes in close - pent opposition fought , Heat mixed with cold , and moisture with the drought , Hard with the soft was joined , incongruous state ! And lightest ...
... matter undistinguished lay , And awful Darkness held her silent sway : Extremes in close - pent opposition fought , Heat mixed with cold , and moisture with the drought , Hard with the soft was joined , incongruous state ! And lightest ...
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... matter ; that which has been collected from other sources is not , for the most part , either well abstracted or well digested ; and we find no attempt to fix the limit between that portion of the subject which is obscure because it is ...
... matter ; that which has been collected from other sources is not , for the most part , either well abstracted or well digested ; and we find no attempt to fix the limit between that portion of the subject which is obscure because it is ...
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Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Lectures on the Liturgy | 7 |
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