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... desire , been some time collecting materials for publishing The Extinct Peerage of England , ' to consist of genealogical and historical accounts of all those families which have formerly possessed the dignity of Peerage , but have now ...
... desire , been some time collecting materials for publishing The Extinct Peerage of England , ' to consist of genealogical and historical accounts of all those families which have formerly possessed the dignity of Peerage , but have now ...
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... desire to become Benefactors to so Pious and Charitable a Work . The second Edition , with a continuation to Christmas , 1720 . London 1721. " 8vo . These Accounts have since been more than once presented to the Publick , under the ...
... desire to become Benefactors to so Pious and Charitable a Work . The second Edition , with a continuation to Christmas , 1720 . London 1721. " 8vo . These Accounts have since been more than once presented to the Publick , under the ...
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... desire Mrs. Taylor to in- form me what mourning I should buy for my Mother and Miss * The Rev. Samuel Hayes , born 1749 , was admitted in 1763 into the College at Westminster ; and soon after , in conjunction with another Gentleman , Mr ...
... desire Mrs. Taylor to in- form me what mourning I should buy for my Mother and Miss * The Rev. Samuel Hayes , born 1749 , was admitted in 1763 into the College at Westminster ; and soon after , in conjunction with another Gentleman , Mr ...
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... desire of seeing the continuation . That desire is now gratified , and our expec- tations are fully answered . The second and third volumes , now before us , accompanied with many valuable additions by the Translator , complete M ...
... desire of seeing the continuation . That desire is now gratified , and our expec- tations are fully answered . The second and third volumes , now before us , accompanied with many valuable additions by the Translator , complete M ...
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... desire ; and no ambitious dreams disturb my repose , notwithstanding the following passage in a letter from a friend in high life : I have no doubt of your eventual promotion in the Church ; for YOUR PRINCESS does not forget her Friends ...
... desire ; and no ambitious dreams disturb my repose , notwithstanding the following passage in a letter from a friend in high life : I have no doubt of your eventual promotion in the Church ; for YOUR PRINCESS does not forget her Friends ...
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Página 741 - Watch ye therefore : for ye know not when the master of the house cometh, at even, or at midnight, or at the cockcrowing, or in the morning: lest coming suddenly he find you sleeping. And what I say unto you I say unto all, Watch.
Página 518 - A Demonstration of the gross and fundamental Errors of a late Book, called " A plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper," affectionately addressed to all Orders of Men, and more especially to all the younger Clergy, 8vo.
Página 115 - Stood in himself collected, while each part, Motion, each act won audience ere the tongue...
Página 39 - God has made of one blood all the nations of men to dwell on the face of the...
Página 240 - Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in his season.
Página 641 - How poor, neglected Desaguliers fell! How he who taught two gracious kings to view All Boyle ennobled and all Bacon knew. Died in a cell, without a friend to save, Without a guinea, and without a grave.
Página 340 - They that go down to the sea in ships : and occupy their business in great waters ; These men see the works of the LORD : and His wonders in the deep.
Página 400 - Nature, which I was at that time composing, this argument immediately occurred to me, and I thought it very much gravelled my companion ; but at last he observed to me, that it was impossible for that argument to have any solidity, because it operated equally against the Gospel as the Catholic miracles ; — which observation I thought proper to admit as a sufficient answer.
Página 516 - But these sallies of religious frenzy must not extinguish the praise which is due to Mr. William Law as a wit and a scholar. His argument on topics of less absurdity is specious and acute, his manner is lively, his style forcible and clear ; and, had not his vigorous mind been clouded by enthusiasm, he might be ranked with the most agreeable and ingenious writers of the times.
Página 55 - Remarks on the Letters of an American Farmer; or, a Detection of the Errors of Mr. J. Hector St. John, pointing out the pernicious tendency of those Letters to Great Britain,