Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... least to chew , seven stalks of straw - a subtle association - he took to Calvinism at Geneva , and carried it with him about 1680 to England . Charles II . made him a present , and promised him the place of historiographer . There upon ...
... least to chew , seven stalks of straw - a subtle association - he took to Calvinism at Geneva , and carried it with him about 1680 to England . Charles II . made him a present , and promised him the place of historiographer . There upon ...
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... least , more personal -connects itself with the Sir Dudley Carleton , whom we have already heard of as giving succor to the hapless Antonio de Dominis . The fact was that about January , 1610 , it became ap- parent in Holland that ...
... least , more personal -connects itself with the Sir Dudley Carleton , whom we have already heard of as giving succor to the hapless Antonio de Dominis . The fact was that about January , 1610 , it became ap- parent in Holland that ...
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... least whether his life has been , on the whole , pure , or the reverse whether he is suffering remorse , or is at peace - with keener irony than Dr. Newman in this power- ful though painful passage it occurs . in one of his earlier ...
... least whether his life has been , on the whole , pure , or the reverse whether he is suffering remorse , or is at peace - with keener irony than Dr. Newman in this power- ful though painful passage it occurs . in one of his earlier ...
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... least , Dr. New- man has done , though this is the least part of his work . The greatest of his claims on our gratitude is that he has added so much to our knowledge of human nature , and especially to knowledge of the links which ...
... least , Dr. New- man has done , though this is the least part of his work . The greatest of his claims on our gratitude is that he has added so much to our knowledge of human nature , and especially to knowledge of the links which ...
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... least be mistaken for members of the class have sometimes been seen even in the high places of universities . The new tripos at Cambridge is a great step indeed in advance . It is the first attempt that has been made in English ...
... least be mistaken for members of the class have sometimes been seen even in the high places of universities . The new tripos at Cambridge is a great step indeed in advance . It is the first attempt that has been made in English ...
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