London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Том 18C. Ackers, 1749 |
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... because if they continue they will increase ) they are fpots no longer , they fpread a gene- ral fhade , and obfcure the light in which they were drowned before . The virtues of the king are loft in the vices of the man . Alexander had ...
... because if they continue they will increase ) they are fpots no longer , they fpread a gene- ral fhade , and obfcure the light in which they were drowned before . The virtues of the king are loft in the vices of the man . Alexander had ...
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... because the perfon who gives fuch a title , is not obliged to continue the perfon he he pleafes , and the bishop , within grants it to in poffeffion , longer than whofe diocese the title lies , may thereupon ordain him , or grant him ...
... because the perfon who gives fuch a title , is not obliged to continue the perfon he he pleafes , and the bishop , within grants it to in poffeffion , longer than whofe diocese the title lies , may thereupon ordain him , or grant him ...
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... because I am ever come at , and I have had an not only acquainted with feveral gen- tlemen of Scotland , but have been in afraid , that if any contrary informa- that country ; and therefore I am tion has been received , it comes from ...
... because I am ever come at , and I have had an not only acquainted with feveral gen- tlemen of Scotland , but have been in afraid , that if any contrary informa- that country ; and therefore I am tion has been received , it comes from ...
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... because it may be impoffible for them to do fo , at leaft it will be impoffible for them to do fo , without putting themselves to the expence of a long journey to England or Ireland . As to thofe poor clergymen who F may , by this ...
... because it may be impoffible for them to do fo , at leaft it will be impoffible for them to do fo , without putting themselves to the expence of a long journey to England or Ireland . As to thofe poor clergymen who F may , by this ...
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... because by them the christians were , for the first three centuries , held in fuch contempt , that they scarce ever thought it worth B while to make any inquiry about them , or to examine the merit of their pretenfions ; as appears from ...
... because by them the christians were , for the first three centuries , held in fuch contempt , that they scarce ever thought it worth B while to make any inquiry about them , or to examine the merit of their pretenfions ; as appears from ...
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