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... less sure . The next work is indeed of a totally opposite character , and we sincerely regret that we cannot leave the author's name in that obscurity which the anagrammatical title seems intended to throw over it ; Mr. Butler tells us ...
... less sure . The next work is indeed of a totally opposite character , and we sincerely regret that we cannot leave the author's name in that obscurity which the anagrammatical title seems intended to throw over it ; Mr. Butler tells us ...
Pagina 11
... all Dr. Lingard's mistatements of this affair ; we must therefore conteut ourselves with a reference to the confutation by Mr. Todd . that that his influence in the transaction was much less than The Reformation in England . 11.
... all Dr. Lingard's mistatements of this affair ; we must therefore conteut ourselves with a reference to the confutation by Mr. Todd . that that his influence in the transaction was much less than The Reformation in England . 11.
Pagina 12
... less an authority than Dr. Lingard . The king ( says his Holiness ) appears to me to have chosen a most circuitous route . If he be convinced , as he affirms , that his present mar- riage is null , let him marry again . This will enable ...
... less an authority than Dr. Lingard . The king ( says his Holiness ) appears to me to have chosen a most circuitous route . If he be convinced , as he affirms , that his present mar- riage is null , let him marry again . This will enable ...
Pagina 20
... less the prosperous and well - organized sect , which bears the same denomination at the present day . They were the ruin and the calumny of the Protestant cause by their licentiousness and seditious extravagance . Their doctrines were ...
... less the prosperous and well - organized sect , which bears the same denomination at the present day . They were the ruin and the calumny of the Protestant cause by their licentiousness and seditious extravagance . Their doctrines were ...
Pagina 37
... less a serious evil . For ourselves , we fully comprehend the reasons upon which they mistrust any security which has yet been offered in lieu of those provided for us by our forefathers ; but we do not comprehend how any considerate ...
... less a serious evil . For ourselves , we fully comprehend the reasons upon which they mistrust any security which has yet been offered in lieu of those provided for us by our forefathers ; but we do not comprehend how any considerate ...
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