Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... eyes of admiration which the present age has paid their regards with ; and that it may not be in the power of the teeth of time to wear out the impressions that shall pass undefaced from one generation to another . It is with this view ...
... eyes of admiration which the present age has paid their regards with ; and that it may not be in the power of the teeth of time to wear out the impressions that shall pass undefaced from one generation to another . It is with this view ...
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... eyes of the best masters of humanity and other studies , by the quick progress he made through them . He took the degree of bachelor of arts , which he com- pleted by his determination , in Lent 1654-5 . The same year he wrote a Latin ...
... eyes of the best masters of humanity and other studies , by the quick progress he made through them . He took the degree of bachelor of arts , which he com- pleted by his determination , in Lent 1654-5 . The same year he wrote a Latin ...
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... eyes , and goes always in the same dress with his subjects , with his hair cut round about his ears like a monk , and wears a fur сар , but extraordinary rich with diamonds and jewels , large whiskers , and no neckcloth . A long robe ...
... eyes , and goes always in the same dress with his subjects , with his hair cut round about his ears like a monk , and wears a fur сар , but extraordinary rich with diamonds and jewels , large whiskers , and no neckcloth . A long robe ...
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... eyes , and dreamt of nothing but evidences , forty thousand Spanish pilgrims with long bills , butchers ' knives , gags , gridirons , and what not . This man , upon his coming to the doctor in order to pay his rent , could not but ...
... eyes , and dreamt of nothing but evidences , forty thousand Spanish pilgrims with long bills , butchers ' knives , gags , gridirons , and what not . This man , upon his coming to the doctor in order to pay his rent , could not but ...
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... eyes looking " his poor forgotten friends through and through . For in " good earnest the words sound very terribly to these men ; " but most terribly of all to the article itself , ( which is like " to suffer most by his Vindication ...
... eyes looking " his poor forgotten friends through and through . For in " good earnest the words sound very terribly to these men ; " but most terribly of all to the article itself , ( which is like " to suffer most by his Vindication ...
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