The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 96,Parte 2;Volumen 140E. Cave, 1826 |
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... known by the Vatican these reverend time- servers can resort - or for the fear of ridicule and contempt - the Holy Con- clave would not hesitate to proclaim these sentiments as impious and rebel- lious ; and the history of ancient and ...
... known by the Vatican these reverend time- servers can resort - or for the fear of ridicule and contempt - the Holy Con- clave would not hesitate to proclaim these sentiments as impious and rebel- lious ; and the history of ancient and ...
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... known fact that the first reformers extended their rage and ani- mosity not only to the Monks and pre- lates of the Church of Rome , but to the temples where they officiated . Thus in Scotland , the barbarous fury of Knox and his ...
... known fact that the first reformers extended their rage and ani- mosity not only to the Monks and pre- lates of the Church of Rome , but to the temples where they officiated . Thus in Scotland , the barbarous fury of Knox and his ...
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... known as the door- keeper of Hell , and so vigilant was he at his post , that it was impossible for any person unassisted by a divinity to re- pass the Tartarean boundary . Virgil thus mentions him in the VIth Eneid , and the manner in ...
... known as the door- keeper of Hell , and so vigilant was he at his post , that it was impossible for any person unassisted by a divinity to re- pass the Tartarean boundary . Virgil thus mentions him in the VIth Eneid , and the manner in ...
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... known that for- merly each Company possessed several suits of armour . In 1677 ( shortly after the lament- able civil war , which doubtless mate- rially injured every description of trade , and during the licentious reign of Charles II ...
... known that for- merly each Company possessed several suits of armour . In 1677 ( shortly after the lament- able civil war , which doubtless mate- rially injured every description of trade , and during the licentious reign of Charles II ...
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... known by the name of " The Down " ( Le Doune ) , as appears by a whole level as it had formerly been , and it was not until some time after , and the matter having been represent- ed to the Queen , that an amicable ar- rangement between ...
... known by the name of " The Down " ( Le Doune ) , as appears by a whole level as it had formerly been , and it was not until some time after , and the matter having been represent- ed to the Queen , that an amicable ar- rangement between ...
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