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Page 9
... taken out . In this state let the tree remain till the succeeding year ; by which time , a multipli- city of young fibres will have issued from the old amputated roots . These may be considered as so many fresh mouths , ready to receive ...
... taken out . In this state let the tree remain till the succeeding year ; by which time , a multipli- city of young fibres will have issued from the old amputated roots . These may be considered as so many fresh mouths , ready to receive ...
Page 116
... taken up on the most enlarged and liberal principles , and discontinued merely through a manœuvre of the Court : " And this is to be observed , that not onlie at this juncture , but to all new Kings , parliaments have been ever ...
... taken up on the most enlarged and liberal principles , and discontinued merely through a manœuvre of the Court : " And this is to be observed , that not onlie at this juncture , but to all new Kings , parliaments have been ever ...
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... taken as the basis of this Ex- position , and that variations from it are distinguished by Italic characters and inverted commas ; the additions to it , in the form of glosses , & c . being in Italics , but without inverted commas ...
... taken as the basis of this Ex- position , and that variations from it are distinguished by Italic characters and inverted commas ; the additions to it , in the form of glosses , & c . being in Italics , but without inverted commas ...
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Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Lectures on the Liturgy | 7 |
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