The British Magazine, Tom 17John Turrill, 1840 |
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... late Queen ; he had constant and free access to her person , and was presumed to have no small share of her confidence and favour during her whole administration , under the conduct of different sets of ministers , of dif- ferent ...
... late Queen ; he had constant and free access to her person , and was presumed to have no small share of her confidence and favour during her whole administration , under the conduct of different sets of ministers , of dif- ferent ...
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... late pro- motion though the Archbishop of Canterbury seemed to claim the merit , yet she told the Archbishop of York , that she would not have done it but for the great character he had given her before of this Dr. Bull . ' He in- deed ...
... late pro- motion though the Archbishop of Canterbury seemed to claim the merit , yet she told the Archbishop of York , that she would not have done it but for the great character he had given her before of this Dr. Bull . ' He in- deed ...
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... late Extra . de Bigamis Quia circa . " ( p . 23. ) In these and similar in- stances , where reference is made to the schoolmen , or the decretals , & c . , I want a short extract , just sufficient to verify the bishop's asser- tion ...
... late Extra . de Bigamis Quia circa . " ( p . 23. ) In these and similar in- stances , where reference is made to the schoolmen , or the decretals , & c . , I want a short extract , just sufficient to verify the bishop's asser- tion ...
Strona 42
... late Gothic . For the nave and aisles , the more nearly any permanent seats range as ellipses , of which the desk and pulpit are the foci , the better ; but it is hard to manage this matter practically . The continental mode of ...
... late Gothic . For the nave and aisles , the more nearly any permanent seats range as ellipses , of which the desk and pulpit are the foci , the better ; but it is hard to manage this matter practically . The continental mode of ...
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... LATE REV . THOMAS SIKES OF GUILSBOROUGH . SIR , -Your pages being liberally open to explanations or defences from ... late Mr. Sikes , had it not sought support from a late publication of a learned clergyman , the Rev. Dr. Nolan , of ...
... LATE REV . THOMAS SIKES OF GUILSBOROUGH . SIR , -Your pages being liberally open to explanations or defences from ... late Mr. Sikes , had it not sought support from a late publication of a learned clergyman , the Rev. Dr. Nolan , of ...
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