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... Day pafs'd over his Head , wherein he employ'd not feveral Hours in the Exercife of Prayer , and Reading of the Scriptures . He wou'd never permit his Picture to be drawn , tho ' much intreated by his Friends ; however ( when he was at ...
... Day pafs'd over his Head , wherein he employ'd not feveral Hours in the Exercife of Prayer , and Reading of the Scriptures . He wou'd never permit his Picture to be drawn , tho ' much intreated by his Friends ; however ( when he was at ...
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... days run away from Coun- tries infefted with Plunderers and Oppressors , to take Sanctuary in thofe that are quiet and pea- ceable ; as Mariners , who undertake a Voyage , forecast to avoid Streights , & c . and Rocky Seas , and chufe ...
... days run away from Coun- tries infefted with Plunderers and Oppressors , to take Sanctuary in thofe that are quiet and pea- ceable ; as Mariners , who undertake a Voyage , forecast to avoid Streights , & c . and Rocky Seas , and chufe ...
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... Day , from the Romans ; for the others who ftay'd about the Rhine , and in Germany , ufe the Teutonick Tongue . --- And in Imitation of him , Godfridus , part . 17. cap . I. ---- " The Сс CC Franks ( fays he ) feem to me to have learn'd ...
... Day , from the Romans ; for the others who ftay'd about the Rhine , and in Germany , ufe the Teutonick Tongue . --- And in Imitation of him , Godfridus , part . 17. cap . I. ---- " The Сс CC Franks ( fays he ) feem to me to have learn'd ...
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... day , the Germans , Danes , Swedes and Polanders do retain . They elect their Kings in a Great Council of the Na- tion ; the Sons of whom have this privilege ( as Tacitus has recorded ) to be preferr'd to other Candidates . I do not ...
... day , the Germans , Danes , Swedes and Polanders do retain . They elect their Kings in a Great Council of the Na- tion ; the Sons of whom have this privilege ( as Tacitus has recorded ) to be preferr'd to other Candidates . I do not ...
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... Days after flain by the fame Bodilo . Our Authors are Aimoinus , lib . 4. cap . 44. Tritemius , anno 678 . and Sigebertus , anno 667 . The Severity of our Ancestors appear'd in the fame Manner a little while after , in the In- ftance of ...
... Days after flain by the fame Bodilo . Our Authors are Aimoinus , lib . 4. cap . 44. Tritemius , anno 678 . and Sigebertus , anno 667 . The Severity of our Ancestors appear'd in the fame Manner a little while after , in the In- ftance of ...
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