The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire: Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, Or Connected With, Those ProvincesWhittaker, 1836 - 732 sider |
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... thing , " and that all of whom he spake had been born within hearing of the same church clock , would infuse a family - feeling into his narratives . - He would be a local biographer . If a few leading characters be excepted , who often ...
... thing , " and that all of whom he spake had been born within hearing of the same church clock , would infuse a family - feeling into his narratives . - He would be a local biographer . If a few leading characters be excepted , who often ...
Side vi
... thing about your history - reading young ladies , is the self - satisfaction with which they turn over the pages ; and in truth , they might be doing much worse , but might they not also be doing much better ? To make this sort of ...
... thing about your history - reading young ladies , is the self - satisfaction with which they turn over the pages ; and in truth , they might be doing much worse , but might they not also be doing much better ? To make this sort of ...
Side 7
... Black- It is hard for a man to have his name more , a synonyme for extravagant flatness . thus memorized , when every thing else about him is forgotten . more formidable . In this respect Andrew was a fortunate ANDREW MARVELL . 7.
... Black- It is hard for a man to have his name more , a synonyme for extravagant flatness . thus memorized , when every thing else about him is forgotten . more formidable . In this respect Andrew was a fortunate ANDREW MARVELL . 7.
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... things therein , we must hence- forth rely only on his Majesty's goodness , who , I must needs say , hath been more ... thing without bowels or conscience , and overlooks the chronic diseases of custom , which slowly but surely reduce ...
... things therein , we must hence- forth rely only on his Majesty's goodness , who , I must needs say , hath been more ... thing without bowels or conscience , and overlooks the chronic diseases of custom , which slowly but surely reduce ...
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... thing where I meet with it . I saw , within this week , a letter from a person who dwells not in your town , but near , that your governor was turning out all the inhabitants who had been in the Parliament's service ; I believe one is ...
... thing where I meet with it . I saw , within this week , a letter from a person who dwells not in your town , but near , that your governor was turning out all the inhabitants who had been in the Parliament's service ; I believe one is ...
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