The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1834 |
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... means of information , shows that this is altogether an erroneous statement . He says that when the Scot had broken his spear upon the King , instead of immediately throwing away the truncheon , as he ought to have done , he rode on ...
... means of information , shows that this is altogether an erroneous statement . He says that when the Scot had broken his spear upon the King , instead of immediately throwing away the truncheon , as he ought to have done , he rode on ...
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... means to release Dr. Sharp from any further trouble . However it was , his Lordship took upon him , while the Doctor was reading over his sermon , to chide him for several passages which the Doctor thought gave no occasion for chiding ...
... means to release Dr. Sharp from any further trouble . However it was , his Lordship took upon him , while the Doctor was reading over his sermon , to chide him for several passages which the Doctor thought gave no occasion for chiding ...
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... mean no disrespect to Mr. R. Den- nison . I mean no disrespect to Mr. Baxter . I know nothing of these gentlemen , except that in 1830 the one had his dwelling there , and in 1836 the other his offices . But for the house itself , which ...
... mean no disrespect to Mr. R. Den- nison . I mean no disrespect to Mr. Baxter . I know nothing of these gentlemen , except that in 1830 the one had his dwelling there , and in 1836 the other his offices . But for the house itself , which ...
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