The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... learned advocate for the episcopacy of the church , and the li- berty of the people , Mr. Hoadly . I mentioned this only to defend myself against the imputa- tion of being moved rather by party than opi- nion ; and I think it is ...
... learned advocate for the episcopacy of the church , and the li- berty of the people , Mr. Hoadly . I mentioned this only to defend myself against the imputa- tion of being moved rather by party than opi- nion ; and I think it is ...
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... learned table ; and that a good observer cannot speak with even Kidney | at Saint James's without clean linen ; I say , these considerations will , I hope , make all persons willing to comply with my humble request ( when my gratis ...
... learned table ; and that a good observer cannot speak with even Kidney | at Saint James's without clean linen ; I say , these considerations will , I hope , make all persons willing to comply with my humble request ( when my gratis ...
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... learned But however the company is altered , all have now dispute only about the truth of the game . shewn a great respect for Mr. Betterton ; and the very gaming part of this house have been so touched with a sense of the uncertainty ...
... learned But however the company is altered , all have now dispute only about the truth of the game . shewn a great respect for Mr. Betterton ; and the very gaming part of this house have been so touched with a sense of the uncertainty ...
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... learned , I have disposed of my real and personal estate ; but , as I am an adept , I have by birth an equal right to give also an inde- feasible title to my endowments and qualifica- tions , which I do in the following manner . Item ...
... learned , I have disposed of my real and personal estate ; but , as I am an adept , I have by birth an equal right to give also an inde- feasible title to my endowments and qualifica- tions , which I do in the following manner . Item ...
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... learned , or valiant ; or at least , but in a second degree . In the next place , he intends she shall be a cuckold ; but expects , that he himself must live in perfect security from that terror . dwells a great while on instructions ...
... learned , or valiant ; or at least , but in a second degree . In the next place , he intends she shall be a cuckold ; but expects , that he himself must live in perfect security from that terror . dwells a great while on instructions ...
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