The Retrospective Review, 13 tomasCharles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 |
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... gave a most gracious answer , professing , " that he would up- hold the government of the late queen as she left it . " This declaration , on the part of his majesty , removed all the fears which the episcopal bench had entertained ...
... gave a most gracious answer , professing , " that he would up- hold the government of the late queen as she left it . " This declaration , on the part of his majesty , removed all the fears which the episcopal bench had entertained ...
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... gave the utmost advancement ( to borrow the words of Mr. Justice Blackstone ) to the civil prosperity of the Welsh , by admitting them to a thorough communication of the laws with the people of England ; and the great circumspection ...
... gave the utmost advancement ( to borrow the words of Mr. Justice Blackstone ) to the civil prosperity of the Welsh , by admitting them to a thorough communication of the laws with the people of England ; and the great circumspection ...
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... gave his son . He was sent to the universities of Louvain , Paris , Bologna , and Padua ; and his natural talents and acquirements at those places seem , early in life , to have fitted him for confidential and political employments ...
... gave his son . He was sent to the universities of Louvain , Paris , Bologna , and Padua ; and his natural talents and acquirements at those places seem , early in life , to have fitted him for confidential and political employments ...
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... gave to Lipsius , with whom he lived on terms of the greatest intimacy : and , by Lipsius , they were inserted in the collections of Smetius and Gruter . He , also , obtained several other Greek and Latin MSS . , besides the most ...
... gave to Lipsius , with whom he lived on terms of the greatest intimacy : and , by Lipsius , they were inserted in the collections of Smetius and Gruter . He , also , obtained several other Greek and Latin MSS . , besides the most ...
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... gave them mo- ney , ( for it was for that they remained , ) bending their heads a se- cond time , and returning thanks , and pouring forth all kinds of good wishes , they left the room . If I had not been forewarned that these were ...
... gave them mo- ney , ( for it was for that they remained , ) bending their heads a se- cond time , and returning thanks , and pouring forth all kinds of good wishes , they left the room . If I had not been forewarned that these were ...
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