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... English historical library . ' The Archdeacon's irascibility , on this occasion , is unbounded . He informs Mr. Wotton that his adversary is an insolent , illogical , and bungling compiler , ' - and ( of all things in the world ) a ...
... English historical library . ' The Archdeacon's irascibility , on this occasion , is unbounded . He informs Mr. Wotton that his adversary is an insolent , illogical , and bungling compiler , ' - and ( of all things in the world ) a ...
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... English bull- dogs ! ( 636. ) He consoles himself and Dr. Wake by obser- ving , that their common foe writes with as little strength of argument as ever man did , ' ( p . 212 ) and intimates to Mr. Elstob his resolution by the beginning ...
... English bull- dogs ! ( 636. ) He consoles himself and Dr. Wake by obser- ving , that their common foe writes with as little strength of argument as ever man did , ' ( p . 212 ) and intimates to Mr. Elstob his resolution by the beginning ...
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... English throne . ' • Besides , I should think , we ought all to desire to part with his late Majesty with as much respect , and as quietly as is possible . The unraveling the mystery of the Prince of Wales would , as we may well imagine ...
... English throne . ' • Besides , I should think , we ought all to desire to part with his late Majesty with as much respect , and as quietly as is possible . The unraveling the mystery of the Prince of Wales would , as we may well imagine ...
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... English public . We admire , as much .as it is possible for our readers to admire , the rich invention , the masculine sense , the exuberantly copious , yet precise and energetic diction , which distinguish the first of these writers ...
... English public . We admire , as much .as it is possible for our readers to admire , the rich invention , the masculine sense , the exuberantly copious , yet precise and energetic diction , which distinguish the first of these writers ...
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... English pulpit , while they have poured a copious stream of knowledge on the public mind , we are as ready to acknowledge as their warmest admirers ; but we will not disguise our conviction , that , for the just delineation of the truth ...
... English pulpit , while they have poured a copious stream of knowledge on the public mind , we are as ready to acknowledge as their warmest admirers ; but we will not disguise our conviction , that , for the just delineation of the truth ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.