Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... Lord , his speech on the danger of inva- facilities for building and manning them , ib . Gurney's , Rev. J. H. , Sermons , 206 . Halley's tables of the duration of human life , 35 . Hamilton Tighe , foundation of the legend of , 116 ...
... Lord , his speech on the danger of inva- facilities for building and manning them , ib . Gurney's , Rev. J. H. , Sermons , 206 . Halley's tables of the duration of human life , 35 . Hamilton Tighe , foundation of the legend of , 116 ...
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... Lord Mountjoy , placed themselves under the tuition of Erasmus . So with Mountjoy began a life - long friendship , which had much important influence , and might have had even more , on his career . It opened * Rabelais ' reminiscences ...
... Lord Mountjoy , placed themselves under the tuition of Erasmus . So with Mountjoy began a life - long friendship , which had much important influence , and might have had even more , on his career . It opened * Rabelais ' reminiscences ...
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... Lord Mountjoy wrote from the Court at Greenwich , urging his friend to return to England ; holding out the certain favour of the King , who had done him the unwonted honour of corresponding with him with his own hand , promising him the ...
... Lord Mountjoy wrote from the Court at Greenwich , urging his friend to return to England ; holding out the certain favour of the King , who had done him the unwonted honour of corresponding with him with his own hand , promising him the ...
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... Lord's side , cula ) should read the Gospels , should read the who ? Cursed be he that doeth the work Epistles of St. Paul . Would that the Scripture were translated into all languages , that it might of the Lord deceitfully , ' were ...
... Lord's side , cula ) should read the Gospels , should read the who ? Cursed be he that doeth the work Epistles of St. Paul . Would that the Scripture were translated into all languages , that it might of the Lord deceitfully , ' were ...
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... Lord Jesus Christ . I have been long silent , most excellent Erasmus , and although I expected that you would first have broken silence , as I have expected so long , charity itself impels me to begin . I shall not complain of you for ...
... Lord Jesus Christ . I have been long silent , most excellent Erasmus , and although I expected that you would first have broken silence , as I have expected so long , charity itself impels me to begin . I shall not complain of you for ...
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