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... seem of about the age of Edward the Sixth , as we may judge from many of the fame date ftill extant , and probably were ornamented with the fleur de lis and coronets , in compli- ment to the Count Beaumont † , who when they were one ...
... seem of about the age of Edward the Sixth , as we may judge from many of the fame date ftill extant , and probably were ornamented with the fleur de lis and coronets , in compli- ment to the Count Beaumont † , who when they were one ...
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... seems to fignify attempt actively confidered , but its juft fignification must be patively taken as meaning prove , or put to the test . In cafes of this kind , however , it can- not always be eafy to fay , whether a poet fails in due ...
... seems to fignify attempt actively confidered , but its juft fignification must be patively taken as meaning prove , or put to the test . In cafes of this kind , however , it can- not always be eafy to fay , whether a poet fails in due ...
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... seems to have profited by the spoils of the Church , had alfo a grant of the Charter - house . This Nobleman was the fon of John Duke of Norfolk , who was killed at the battle of Bofworth Field , valiantly fighting for King Richard the ...
... seems to have profited by the spoils of the Church , had alfo a grant of the Charter - house . This Nobleman was the fon of John Duke of Norfolk , who was killed at the battle of Bofworth Field , valiantly fighting for King Richard the ...
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... seems to be the feal of a Sovereign , I mean of Scotland , and not of a woman under covert , which was her apology to Queen Elizabeth . As I fhall be very particular upon the hiftory of that unfortunate Princefs , I intend to write to ...
... seems to be the feal of a Sovereign , I mean of Scotland , and not of a woman under covert , which was her apology to Queen Elizabeth . As I fhall be very particular upon the hiftory of that unfortunate Princefs , I intend to write to ...
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... seems to enter into the very foundation of the Jewish state ; I mean , the command to extirpate the Canaanites , and to feize on their lands and poffeffions . I acknowledge that God , as Supreme Governor of the World , may difpofe of ...
... seems to enter into the very foundation of the Jewish state ; I mean , the command to extirpate the Canaanites , and to feize on their lands and poffeffions . I acknowledge that God , as Supreme Governor of the World , may difpofe of ...
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