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Page vi
The Orders of the Council of State during the Interregnum , brought to light and
arranged by the industry of Mr . Lemon , form one of the most interesting series of
documents relative to English History at present in existence . They contain the ...
The Orders of the Council of State during the Interregnum , brought to light and
arranged by the industry of Mr . Lemon , form one of the most interesting series of
documents relative to English History at present in existence . They contain the ...
Page xv
Cyriack , this three years day these eyes , though clear , To outward view , of
blemish or of spot , Bereft of light , their seeing have forgot ; Nor to their idle orbs
doth sight appear Of sun , or moon , or star , throughout the year , Or man , or
woman ...
Cyriack , this three years day these eyes , though clear , To outward view , of
blemish or of spot , Bereft of light , their seeing have forgot ; Nor to their idle orbs
doth sight appear Of sun , or moon , or star , throughout the year , Or man , or
woman ...
Page xvi
It was in the course of examining these papers for the purpose of arranging them
in chronological order , and of forming a catalogue raisonné of their contents ,
that the identical manuscript came to light , of which the public , by His Majesty ' s
...
It was in the course of examining these papers for the purpose of arranging them
in chronological order , and of forming a catalogue raisonné of their contents ,
that the identical manuscript came to light , of which the public , by His Majesty ' s
...
Page xvii
... the following letter was discovered from a Mr . Perwich , written at Paris , March
15 , 1677 , and addressed to Mr . Bridgeman , Secretary to Sir Joseph Williamson
, which appears to throw considerable light on the preceding conjecture .
... the following letter was discovered from a Mr . Perwich , written at Paris , March
15 , 1677 , and addressed to Mr . Bridgeman , Secretary to Sir Joseph Williamson
, which appears to throw considerable light on the preceding conjecture .
Page xxxiii
Thou , therefore , that sittest in light and glory unapproachable , Parent of angels
and men ! next thee I implore , omnipotent King , Redeemer of that lost remnant
whose nature thou didst assume , ineffable and everlasting Love ! And thou , the
...
Thou , therefore , that sittest in light and glory unapproachable , Parent of angels
and men ! next thee I implore , omnipotent King , Redeemer of that lost remnant
whose nature thou didst assume , ineffable and everlasting Love ! And thou , the
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