The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonT. Wilson and R. Spence, 1807 - 447 páginas |
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... excellent Divines . If remarks are occafionally made on the temper and behaviour of those who had feparated themselves from the established Church , he trufts that he has paid the ftricteft regard to truth , and that he has neither ...
... excellent Divines . If remarks are occafionally made on the temper and behaviour of those who had feparated themselves from the established Church , he trufts that he has paid the ftricteft regard to truth , and that he has neither ...
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Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch. That excellent perfon to whom the first edition of this work was infcribed , died March 19 , 1804 , aged 59 years . Sir Richard Pepper Arden , Mafter of the Rolls , and one of his Majefty's moft Honourable ...
Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch. That excellent perfon to whom the first edition of this work was infcribed , died March 19 , 1804 , aged 59 years . Sir Richard Pepper Arden , Mafter of the Rolls , and one of his Majefty's moft Honourable ...
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... excellent perfons , whose vastly compre- henfive learning and exalted piety will ever endear them to our memories . The important end of hiftorical knowledge is a prudent applica- tion of it to ourselves , with a view to regulate and ...
... excellent perfons , whose vastly compre- henfive learning and exalted piety will ever endear them to our memories . The important end of hiftorical knowledge is a prudent applica- tion of it to ourselves , with a view to regulate and ...
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... excellent person set a high value on the converfation of his humble friend appears from the following letter : 86 MY WORTHY FRIEND , " Since I laft faw you , I have been confined to my chamber by a quotidian " feaver , I thank God of ...
... excellent person set a high value on the converfation of his humble friend appears from the following letter : 86 MY WORTHY FRIEND , " Since I laft faw you , I have been confined to my chamber by a quotidian " feaver , I thank God of ...
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... excellent Lady , Lucy Countefs of Carlisle , by the fame author ; to which are added feveral letters of his own to feveral perfons of honour , who were contemporary with him , London , 1660 ,. gvo . I cannot but obferve that he neither ...
... excellent Lady , Lucy Countefs of Carlisle , by the fame author ; to which are added feveral letters of his own to feveral perfons of honour , who were contemporary with him , London , 1660 ,. gvo . I cannot but obferve that he neither ...
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