The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 44A. Constable, 1826 |
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... effects of his liberal expressions , who told me I might • have what I would desire ? ' - ' If you will not concern yourself in my affairs , I must make my last complaint to his Majesty . ' ‡ In five days after ( 26th December 1660 ...
... effects of his liberal expressions , who told me I might • have what I would desire ? ' - ' If you will not concern yourself in my affairs , I must make my last complaint to his Majesty . ' ‡ In five days after ( 26th December 1660 ...
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... effect , that his public services would be a sufficient reason or pretext for the great preferment to which he aspired . He ap- peals to a new witness on the subject of the Icon , Dr Sheldon , then Bishop of London , -thus , once more ...
... effect , that his public services would be a sufficient reason or pretext for the great preferment to which he aspired . He ap- peals to a new witness on the subject of the Icon , Dr Sheldon , then Bishop of London , -thus , once more ...
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... were brought together by Wagstaffe . - * 2 Carte's Ormond , 254-256 . 13 C. 2. st . 1. 1661 . A legislative declaration that such disabilities are punishments . Let us consider , for example , the effect of 1826 . 25 Icon Basilike .
... were brought together by Wagstaffe . - * 2 Carte's Ormond , 254-256 . 13 C. 2. st . 1. 1661 . A legislative declaration that such disabilities are punishments . Let us consider , for example , the effect of 1826 . 25 Icon Basilike .
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Or Critical Journal. Let us consider , for example , the effect of the proceedings of 1660 , upon the evidence of the witnesses who speak of the Icon as having been actually taken from the King at Naseby , and af- terwards restored to ...
Or Critical Journal. Let us consider , for example , the effect of the proceedings of 1660 , upon the evidence of the witnesses who speak of the Icon as having been actually taken from the King at Naseby , and af- terwards restored to ...
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... effect ) . Nine years afterwards she sent to one of her sons the papers on this subject , to be used ( if there be a good occasion to make it manifest ' ) ; among which was an epitome ( ' epittimey ' ) drawn out by the hand ' of him ...
... effect ) . Nine years afterwards she sent to one of her sons the papers on this subject , to be used ( if there be a good occasion to make it manifest ' ) ; among which was an epitome ( ' epittimey ' ) drawn out by the hand ' of him ...
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