Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... respecting the life and character of the renowned leader of the Long Parliament , the first of those great English commoners whose plain addition of Mister has , to our ears , a more majestic sound than the proudest of the feudal titles ...
... respecting the life and character of the renowned leader of the Long Parliament , the first of those great English commoners whose plain addition of Mister has , to our ears , a more majestic sound than the proudest of the feudal titles ...
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... respecting the private character of Hampden is not in itself a circumstance as strikingly characteristic as any which the most minute chronicler O'Meara , Las Cases , Mrs. Thrale , or Boswell him- self - ever recorded concerning their ...
... respecting the private character of Hampden is not in itself a circumstance as strikingly characteristic as any which the most minute chronicler O'Meara , Las Cases , Mrs. Thrale , or Boswell him- self - ever recorded concerning their ...
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... respect open to ridicule , we may be sure that no mercy would have been shown to him by the writers of Charles's ... respecting him by the best men of his time , we learn from Baxter . That eminent person - eminent not only for his piety ...
... respect open to ridicule , we may be sure that no mercy would have been shown to him by the writers of Charles's ... respecting him by the best men of his time , we learn from Baxter . That eminent person - eminent not only for his piety ...
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... respect to ecclesiastical affairs for some time after the Reforma- tion , was a system too obviously unreasonable to be lasting . The public mind moved while the government moved ; but would not stop where the government stopped . The ...
... respect to ecclesiastical affairs for some time after the Reforma- tion , was a system too obviously unreasonable to be lasting . The public mind moved while the government moved ; but would not stop where the government stopped . The ...
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... respecting him , we learn from Mrs. Hutchinson's Memoirs . England was no place , the seventeenth century no time , - for Sporus and Locusta . - This was not all . The most ridiculous weaknesses seemed to meet in the wretched Solomon of ...
... respecting him , we learn from Mrs. Hutchinson's Memoirs . England was no place , the seventeenth century no time , - for Sporus and Locusta . - This was not all . The most ridiculous weaknesses seemed to meet in the wretched Solomon of ...
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