The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 85,Parte 2;Volumen 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... continued . ) Mr. URBAN , July 2 . the Divine Being , through the essen- tial benignity of his nature , is inva riably disposed to remil , as far as to his infinite wisdom it shall seem pro- per to remit , the merited punishment of ...
... continued . ) Mr. URBAN , July 2 . the Divine Being , through the essen- tial benignity of his nature , is inva riably disposed to remil , as far as to his infinite wisdom it shall seem pro- per to remit , the merited punishment of ...
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... continued their march with a slow and steady pace , bidding the utmost defiance in their countenances . In this affair therefore the prowess of the Swiss still maintained its wonted superiority . It is singular that the French writers ...
... continued their march with a slow and steady pace , bidding the utmost defiance in their countenances . In this affair therefore the prowess of the Swiss still maintained its wonted superiority . It is singular that the French writers ...
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... continued , until the year 1329 , in the immediate descendants of Pirotus , who held it under Eudo Fitzhubert , Steward of the household to William the Conqueror . Sir Ed- mund de la Pole died seized of this manor and Dernford , in 1419 ...
... continued , until the year 1329 , in the immediate descendants of Pirotus , who held it under Eudo Fitzhubert , Steward of the household to William the Conqueror . Sir Ed- mund de la Pole died seized of this manor and Dernford , in 1419 ...
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... continued to remit a handsome allow ance to his mother and sisters in Scot- • land , to his dying day . All his books and papers , which last was an irrepa- rable loss to the publick , as well as to bimself , were buried in the general ...
... continued to remit a handsome allow ance to his mother and sisters in Scot- • land , to his dying day . All his books and papers , which last was an irrepa- rable loss to the publick , as well as to bimself , were buried in the general ...
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... continued attention , perhaps some means might be found out for pre- venting it , or at least for lessening the injurious effect of it . All ac- counts of it , hitherto , appear unsa- tisfactory . Mr. URBAN , Shrewsbury , July 1 . A the ...
... continued attention , perhaps some means might be found out for pre- venting it , or at least for lessening the injurious effect of it . All ac- counts of it , hitherto , appear unsa- tisfactory . Mr. URBAN , Shrewsbury , July 1 . A the ...
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