The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire: Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, Or Connected With, Those Provinces ...Simpkin and Marshall, 1836 - 732 sider |
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... spirit of the nation undergone a change , these violences were preludes to the most furious persecution . " - Hume . The spirit of the peers , notwithstanding the presence of the Bishops in their house , was then much more tolerant than ...
... spirit of the nation undergone a change , these violences were preludes to the most furious persecution . " - Hume . The spirit of the peers , notwithstanding the presence of the Bishops in their house , was then much more tolerant than ...
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... spirits ; his attention to the minutest , as well as to the weightiest matters that came before the House . Rarely does he utter an opinion on any subject , unless it bore expressly upon the interests of his consti- tuents . We cannot ...
... spirits ; his attention to the minutest , as well as to the weightiest matters that came before the House . Rarely does he utter an opinion on any subject , unless it bore expressly upon the interests of his consti- tuents . We cannot ...
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... spirit , and not only insisted on the punishment of the present offenders , but passed an act which makes cutting and maiming capital without benefit of clergy . From this incident alone , we might credit what Andrew says at the ...
... spirit , and not only insisted on the punishment of the present offenders , but passed an act which makes cutting and maiming capital without benefit of clergy . From this incident alone , we might credit what Andrew says at the ...
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... spirit merely that she might lay him , nor can there be a more dexterous and malicious way of calumny , than by making a need- less apology for another in a criminal subject . As suppose I should write a preface shewing what grounds ...
... spirit merely that she might lay him , nor can there be a more dexterous and malicious way of calumny , than by making a need- less apology for another in a criminal subject . As suppose I should write a preface shewing what grounds ...
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... spirit , and of a moderate size , being no more than a quarto pamphlet of four or five sheets . As it was hostile to the high preten- sions of the Hierarchy , as well as against the forcible interposition of the civil power in matters ...
... spirit , and of a moderate size , being no more than a quarto pamphlet of four or five sheets . As it was hostile to the high preten- sions of the Hierarchy , as well as against the forcible interposition of the civil power in matters ...
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