The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen33Philological Society of London, 1798 |
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... fhall maintain to the Jateft pofterity ; and that can only be done by unanimity and obedience . This hip's company , and others who have diftinguifhed themselves by their loyalty and good order , deferve to be , and doubt- lefs will be ...
... fhall maintain to the Jateft pofterity ; and that can only be done by unanimity and obedience . This hip's company , and others who have diftinguifhed themselves by their loyalty and good order , deferve to be , and doubt- lefs will be ...
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... fhall ever believe I owe rather to the good wishes of fuch excellent perfons as yrielfe then any C. D. fhould be valewd by the ceremone of an expreffion , for I doe not know to what other fin can impute this laft pennance which I have ...
... fhall ever believe I owe rather to the good wishes of fuch excellent perfons as yrielfe then any C. D. fhould be valewd by the ceremone of an expreffion , for I doe not know to what other fin can impute this laft pennance which I have ...
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... fhall I be wanting in any thing that is in mine . But the leafe of the houfe where we live being neare expiring , wee fhall be neceffitated to re- move , I fuppofe the next quarter , where wee fhall indevor to finde better conve ...
... fhall I be wanting in any thing that is in mine . But the leafe of the houfe where we live being neare expiring , wee fhall be neceffitated to re- move , I fuppofe the next quarter , where wee fhall indevor to finde better conve ...
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... fhall advance on this fubject is , that a Patron who fells the Prefentation to a Benefice , fells that to which he himself hath no right . I do not mean to affert that be hath not a power to fell , because , as I hinted in my laft ...
... fhall advance on this fubject is , that a Patron who fells the Prefentation to a Benefice , fells that to which he himself hath no right . I do not mean to affert that be hath not a power to fell , because , as I hinted in my laft ...
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... fhall not now enquire ) have exempted from tithes , pays fo much the more for it , for a fimilar reafon . So ... fhall prefent any perfon to an ecclefiaftical Denefice , both the A the giver and taker fhall forfeit two years value FOR ...
... fhall not now enquire ) have exempted from tithes , pays fo much the more for it , for a fimilar reafon . So ... fhall prefent any perfon to an ecclefiaftical Denefice , both the A the giver and taker fhall forfeit two years value FOR ...
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