Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... reason and by moderation , is the office of a father ; but in the * See the Colloquia , ' Icthyophagia . ' • depth of a hard winter , to give hungry youths a bit of dry bread , to send them to the well for water - and that foetid and ...
... reason and by moderation , is the office of a father ; but in the * See the Colloquia , ' Icthyophagia . ' • depth of a hard winter , to give hungry youths a bit of dry bread , to send them to the well for water - and that foetid and ...
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... reason condemn both . There was no longer an inch of ground on which the moderate could be permitted to take his stand . Even now it is thought almost impossible that a wise , sincere , and devout Christian may deprecate the excesses of ...
... reason condemn both . There was no longer an inch of ground on which the moderate could be permitted to take his stand . Even now it is thought almost impossible that a wise , sincere , and devout Christian may deprecate the excesses of ...
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... reason why the magistrate should himself take notice of the number of burials and christenings , he adds : - เ Why the same should be known to the peo- ple otherwise than to please them as a curiosity , I see not . Nor could I ever yet ...
... reason why the magistrate should himself take notice of the number of burials and christenings , he adds : - เ Why the same should be known to the peo- ple otherwise than to please them as a curiosity , I see not . Nor could I ever yet ...
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... reason of hostilities , or may proceed to or from America , north of Washington ( the capital of the United States ) , and east of the Mississippi river , and reside in the above - named places , un- less there be danger by reason of ...
... reason of hostilities , or may proceed to or from America , north of Washington ( the capital of the United States ) , and east of the Mississippi river , and reside in the above - named places , un- less there be danger by reason of ...
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... reason of my harp no man would me suspect , For Minstrels oft with money , they be not much infect . ' The numbers of poor Sheale are not able name , as the reputed preserver of very melodious , but he bears an honour- ' Chevy Chace ...
... reason of my harp no man would me suspect , For Minstrels oft with money , they be not much infect . ' The numbers of poor Sheale are not able name , as the reputed preserver of very melodious , but he bears an honour- ' Chevy Chace ...
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