The Quarterly Review, Volum 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1818 |
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Side 16
... passed through the Dutch fleet , and was mistaken for a fishing vessel , -thus she escaped capture . Evelyn himself was less fortunate , when having left his wife with her mother , Lady Browne , at Tunbridge , because the small - pox ...
... passed through the Dutch fleet , and was mistaken for a fishing vessel , -thus she escaped capture . Evelyn himself was less fortunate , when having left his wife with her mother , Lady Browne , at Tunbridge , because the small - pox ...
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... passed under the cruelest persecutions : it is sometymes necessary , & this and the fulfilling of prophecy , are all instruments of greate advantage ( even whilst they presse , and are incumbent ) to those who can make a sanctified use ...
... passed under the cruelest persecutions : it is sometymes necessary , & this and the fulfilling of prophecy , are all instruments of greate advantage ( even whilst they presse , and are incumbent ) to those who can make a sanctified use ...
Side 26
... always more attrac- tive than mere beauty , and which retains its charm when beauty has passed away . Early maturity was not in her case followed by early : early decay she lived with her husband in a 26 *** Evelyn's Memoirs .
... always more attrac- tive than mere beauty , and which retains its charm when beauty has passed away . Early maturity was not in her case followed by early : early decay she lived with her husband in a 26 *** Evelyn's Memoirs .
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... passing the Citty , even from 2 in ye afternoone till 9 at night . ' I stood in the Strand and beheld it , and bless'd God . All this was don without one drop of bloud shed , and by that very army which re- bell'd against him ; but it ...
... passing the Citty , even from 2 in ye afternoone till 9 at night . ' I stood in the Strand and beheld it , and bless'd God . All this was don without one drop of bloud shed , and by that very army which re- bell'd against him ; but it ...
Side 43
... passed the Privy Seal at a time when he was absent , and when the appointment of the Se- cretary to the Ambassador at Rome was sealed , he observes that through Providence he was not present . But when a docket was to be sealed ...
... passed the Privy Seal at a time when he was absent , and when the appointment of the Se- cretary to the Ambassador at Rome was sealed , he observes that through Providence he was not present . But when a docket was to be sealed ...
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