Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... the Dutch ; upon which some people have made invidious reflections , as if contrary to the sentiments he afterwards espoused ; but b 2 OF DR . ROBERT SOUTH . 111 E : descended from the family of the Berrys in Kent: ...
... the Dutch ; upon which some people have made invidious reflections , as if contrary to the sentiments he afterwards espoused ; but b 2 OF DR . ROBERT SOUTH . 111 E : descended from the family of the Berrys in Kent: ...
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... contrary to the oaths he had taken to his rightful and lawful prince , and his obedience that was due to the canons of the church ) was one of the earliest of the clergy who joined with the rebels in parliament assembled , that ...
... contrary to the oaths he had taken to his rightful and lawful prince , and his obedience that was due to the canons of the church ) was one of the earliest of the clergy who joined with the rebels in parliament assembled , that ...
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... contrary to what it was in those days , and less given to flourishes of that nature , I make it my choice not to be particular as to any quotations from it , since the doctor , to his dying day , has regretted the publication of it , as ...
... contrary to what it was in those days , and less given to flourishes of that nature , I make it my choice not to be particular as to any quotations from it , since the doctor , to his dying day , has regretted the publication of it , as ...
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... contrary to the rest , it lies in his single power to break all their measures . The number of all these nuncios amounts commonly to one hundred and seventy - four , excluding those of Prussia , which are uncertain , and which are ...
... contrary to the rest , it lies in his single power to break all their measures . The number of all these nuncios amounts commonly to one hundred and seventy - four , excluding those of Prussia , which are uncertain , and which are ...
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... contrary , the children to their parents ; both of whom are reciprocally suffered to continue slaves to the Tartars , when but a small sum of money would pur- chase their redemption . As to their marriages , it must first be observed ...
... contrary , the children to their parents ; both of whom are reciprocally suffered to continue slaves to the Tartars , when but a small sum of money would pur- chase their redemption . As to their marriages , it must first be observed ...
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