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... Roman Church . He observes , that a year has now elapsed since the publication of that work , and that there has , therefore , been ample time for the judgment of the Church of Rome to be expressed upon it . What that judgment is may be ...
... Roman Church . He observes , that a year has now elapsed since the publication of that work , and that there has , therefore , been ample time for the judgment of the Church of Rome to be expressed upon it . What that judgment is may be ...
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... Roman authors or affairs . Maxi- mus Tyrius , who wrote several of his works at Rome , makes no reference to Roman history , " & c . We must really quote Dr. Wordsworth's reply at some length , because it is of very con- siderable ...
... Roman authors or affairs . Maxi- mus Tyrius , who wrote several of his works at Rome , makes no reference to Roman history , " & c . We must really quote Dr. Wordsworth's reply at some length , because it is of very con- siderable ...
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... Roman Epicurean . 66 · " Secondly , Maximus Tyrius ( we are told ) , who wrote several of his works at Rome , makes no reference to Roman history . ' " You would suppose from these words that , in several works which he wrote at Rome ...
... Roman Epicurean . 66 · " Secondly , Maximus Tyrius ( we are told ) , who wrote several of his works at Rome , makes no reference to Roman history . ' " You would suppose from these words that , in several works which he wrote at Rome ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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