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... Lord . Mr. Horne has brought forward the adverse opinions and arguments in a concise form , and , we think , with triumphant effect . The passage in question is as follows : " Now there was about this time Jesus , a wise man , if it be ...
... Lord . Mr. Horne has brought forward the adverse opinions and arguments in a concise form , and , we think , with triumphant effect . The passage in question is as follows : " Now there was about this time Jesus , a wise man , if it be ...
Strona 71
... Lords . Lord Grey and Lord Norris were named to be the tellers ; Lord Norris being a man subject to vapours , was not at all times attentive to what he was doing ; so a very fat lord coming in , Lord Grey counted him for ten , as a jest ...
... Lords . Lord Grey and Lord Norris were named to be the tellers ; Lord Norris being a man subject to vapours , was not at all times attentive to what he was doing ; so a very fat lord coming in , Lord Grey counted him for ten , as a jest ...
Strona 72
... Lord Lothian.At a grand review by his majesty of the Portsmouth fleet in 1789 , there was a boy who mounted the shrouds with so much agility , as to surprise every spectator . The king particularly noticed it , and said to Lord Lothian ...
... Lord Lothian.At a grand review by his majesty of the Portsmouth fleet in 1789 , there was a boy who mounted the shrouds with so much agility , as to surprise every spectator . The king particularly noticed it , and said to Lord Lothian ...
Strona 75
... ! as our seasons decline , Let none on this point be deceiv'd ; Inquire , is this blessedness mine , Have I in the SAVIOUR believed ? Lord , answer this question for me ; 9 And now , ere the year shall depart Oh Poetry . 75.
... ! as our seasons decline , Let none on this point be deceiv'd ; Inquire , is this blessedness mine , Have I in the SAVIOUR believed ? Lord , answer this question for me ; 9 And now , ere the year shall depart Oh Poetry . 75.
Strona 78
... LORD BYRON . THIS Poet says he cannot make , His devil like a gownsman speak ; But Lucifer , ' tis very plain , Speaks for himself in Byron's " Cain . " CAIN . DESPAIRING , Stigmatized by Heaven's own hand , The first Assassin roamed ...
... LORD BYRON . THIS Poet says he cannot make , His devil like a gownsman speak ; But Lucifer , ' tis very plain , Speaks for himself in Byron's " Cain . " CAIN . DESPAIRING , Stigmatized by Heaven's own hand , The first Assassin roamed ...
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