The British Magazine, Tom 17John Turrill, 1840 |
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... matter and language exhibit all the ap- pearance of authenticity , may be numbered their Novel Sermon , or New Discourse , of which Raynouard has published a mangled extract . * It concludes thus- They shall be happy who are of the ...
... matter and language exhibit all the ap- pearance of authenticity , may be numbered their Novel Sermon , or New Discourse , of which Raynouard has published a mangled extract . * It concludes thus- They shall be happy who are of the ...
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... matter of course , with the church's primates and metropolitans , the natural representatives of the united judgment of the whole episcopal college . Of the consultations which passed between the several members of King William's ...
... matter of course , with the church's primates and metropolitans , the natural representatives of the united judgment of the whole episcopal college . Of the consultations which passed between the several members of King William's ...
Strona 21
... matters of state , he was her confident ; one to whom she could disclose her thoughts at all times , and in whose faithfulness and friendship she could entirely trust , though she could not always depend upon his judg- ment in those matters ...
... matters of state , he was her confident ; one to whom she could disclose her thoughts at all times , and in whose faithfulness and friendship she could entirely trust , though she could not always depend upon his judg- ment in those matters ...
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... matter to ascertain what were the means by which so much was effected ; but , no ! regard is more kindly given to modern and untried inventions than to ancient and approved prac- tice ; and even when tried and found wanting , there ...
... matter to ascertain what were the means by which so much was effected ; but , no ! regard is more kindly given to modern and untried inventions than to ancient and approved prac- tice ; and even when tried and found wanting , there ...
Strona 60
... matter is introduced by Cyprian ; and it is the passage more particularly alluded to by Gibbon and the author of " Ancient Christianity . " In this case the evil practice had infected some of the single women devoted to the service of ...
... matter is introduced by Cyprian ; and it is the passage more particularly alluded to by Gibbon and the author of " Ancient Christianity . " In this case the evil practice had infected some of the single women devoted to the service of ...
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