The Works of Thomas Secker, LL.D.: Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, 1 tomasC. and J. Rivington, 1825 |
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... reason to lament an ac- cident that seemed to put an end at once to all his hopes ; but he had taken his resolution , and he de- termined to persevere . It was some encouragement to him to find that Mr. Talbot had on his death - bed ...
... reason to lament an ac- cident that seemed to put an end at once to all his hopes ; but he had taken his resolution , and he de- termined to persevere . It was some encouragement to him to find that Mr. Talbot had on his death - bed ...
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... reason , and because he sometimes acted with those who opposed the court , the King did not speak to him for a great number of years . In February , 1742-3 , a bill was brought into Par- liament to take off the high duties on spirituous ...
... reason , and because he sometimes acted with those who opposed the court , the King did not speak to him for a great number of years . In February , 1742-3 , a bill was brought into Par- liament to take off the high duties on spirituous ...
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... reason to think that she gave away large sums in charity , to the amount of several thousands every year . Some time before this , the nation began to be alarmed with the appearances of a rebellion . About the middle of February , 1743 ...
... reason to think that she gave away large sums in charity , to the amount of several thousands every year . Some time before this , the nation began to be alarmed with the appearances of a rebellion . About the middle of February , 1743 ...
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... reason to be so . For never did any one support the rank , or discharge the va- rious duties , of a metropolitan , with more true dignity , wisdom , and moderation , than Archbishop Secker * . He considered himself as the natural ...
... reason to be so . For never did any one support the rank , or discharge the va- rious duties , of a metropolitan , with more true dignity , wisdom , and moderation , than Archbishop Secker * . He considered himself as the natural ...
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... reason . But with " those who approach nearer to us in faith and bro- therly love , we are desirous to cultivate a freer " communication , passing over all former disgusts , as we beg that they would . If we give them any seeming cause ...
... reason . But with " those who approach nearer to us in faith and bro- therly love , we are desirous to cultivate a freer " communication , passing over all former disgusts , as we beg that they would . If we give them any seeming cause ...
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