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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... house . This little building was fituated near the banks of the river Dove , which divides the two counties of Stafford and Derby . Here Mr. Walton ufually spent his vernal months , carrying with him the beft and choiceft of all earthly ...
... house . This little building was fituated near the banks of the river Dove , which divides the two counties of Stafford and Derby . Here Mr. Walton ufually spent his vernal months , carrying with him the beft and choiceft of all earthly ...
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... house , where he thinks , or believes , he dyed . 66 " This is all I know or can learne for your friend ; which I wish 86 may be worth the time and trouble of reading it . Nour . 22 , 80 . I. W. " " I forgot to tell , that I heard the ...
... house , where he thinks , or believes , he dyed . 66 " This is all I know or can learne for your friend ; which I wish 86 may be worth the time and trouble of reading it . Nour . 22 , 80 . I. W. " " I forgot to tell , that I heard the ...
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... houses of thefe two Prelates . Here he fpent his time in that mutual reciprocation of benevolent offices , which conftitutes the blefsedneís of virtuous friendship . He ex- perienced many marks of favour from the Bishop of Winchefter ...
... houses of thefe two Prelates . Here he fpent his time in that mutual reciprocation of benevolent offices , which conftitutes the blefsedneís of virtuous friendship . He ex- perienced many marks of favour from the Bishop of Winchefter ...
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... house at Theobald's , near Waltham in Efsex , was built by the Lord High Treafurer Burghley , in the reign of Elizabeth . " A place , than which , as to the fabric , nothing can be more neat , and as to the " gardens , walks , and ...
... house at Theobald's , near Waltham in Efsex , was built by the Lord High Treafurer Burghley , in the reign of Elizabeth . " A place , than which , as to the fabric , nothing can be more neat , and as to the " gardens , walks , and ...
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... house of God , " than he could be to enjoy the nobleft of all temporal em- " ployments . " Presently after he entered into his holy profefsion , the King fent for him , and made him his Chaplain in Ordinary , and pro- mifed to take a ...
... house of God , " than he could be to enjoy the nobleft of all temporal em- " ployments . " Presently after he entered into his holy profefsion , the King fent for him , and made him his Chaplain in Ordinary , and pro- mifed to take a ...
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