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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... reason of my abfence from London when it was printing : fo that the reader may find in it fome miftakes , fome double expreffions , and fome not very proper , and some that might have been contracted , and fome faults that are not ...
... reason of my abfence from London when it was printing : fo that the reader may find in it fome miftakes , fome double expreffions , and fome not very proper , and some that might have been contracted , and fome faults that are not ...
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Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch. And though I cannot hope that my example or reason can per- suade to this undertaking , yet I please myself , that I shall con- clude my preface with wishing that it were fo . I. W. Fuller calls him that ...
Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch. And though I cannot hope that my example or reason can per- suade to this undertaking , yet I please myself , that I shall con- clude my preface with wishing that it were fo . I. W. Fuller calls him that ...
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... reason of your long knowledge and alliance to the worthy family of the Cranmers ( my old friends alfo ) , who have been men of noted wifdom , especially Mr. George Cranmer , whofe prudence added to that of Sir Edwin Sandys , proved very ...
... reason of your long knowledge and alliance to the worthy family of the Cranmers ( my old friends alfo ) , who have been men of noted wifdom , especially Mr. George Cranmer , whofe prudence added to that of Sir Edwin Sandys , proved very ...
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... reasons to thank you for it ; and poffibly for this circumstance here mentioned ( not known to many ) may happily apprehend one to thank him , who heartily wishes your happiness , and is un- feignedly , Sir , your ever - faithful and ...
... reasons to thank you for it ; and poffibly for this circumstance here mentioned ( not known to many ) may happily apprehend one to thank him , who heartily wishes your happiness , and is un- feignedly , Sir , your ever - faithful and ...
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... reasons formerly mentioned . About the feventeenth year of his age , he was removed to London , and then admitted into Lincoln's Inn , with an intent to study the law ; where he gave great teftimonies of his wit , his learning , and of ...
... reasons formerly mentioned . About the feventeenth year of his age , he was removed to London , and then admitted into Lincoln's Inn , with an intent to study the law ; where he gave great teftimonies of his wit , his learning , and of ...
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