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Page 414
... same object have sprung . It was founded by the cele- brated Abbé de l'Epée , already men- tioned , under a grant from the king : and has been continued without intermission , since his death , by the Abbé Sicard ; who , through his ...
... same object have sprung . It was founded by the cele- brated Abbé de l'Epée , already men- tioned , under a grant from the king : and has been continued without intermission , since his death , by the Abbé Sicard ; who , through his ...
Page 417
... same information had been conveyed to those gentlemen in any other mode . I must just add , that I never had the vanity to consider my corrections as of " much importance ; " but I believe they are all well founded , except in the in ...
... same information had been conveyed to those gentlemen in any other mode . I must just add , that I never had the vanity to consider my corrections as of " much importance ; " but I believe they are all well founded , except in the in ...
Page 419
... same openness and candour in him . I pass from Bucer to other positions , equally curious and new , in this letter . Henry VIII . it is said , put Sir Thomas More and Bishop Fisher to death , that we might have No Popery . To this I beg ...
... same openness and candour in him . I pass from Bucer to other positions , equally curious and new , in this letter . Henry VIII . it is said , put Sir Thomas More and Bishop Fisher to death , that we might have No Popery . To this I beg ...
Page 421
... same thing . At the time when these missionaries of the Pope were thus treated , the secular priests remained in quietness , and were unmolested ; for which , they became very obnoxious to the court of Rome , and to the heads of the ...
... same thing . At the time when these missionaries of the Pope were thus treated , the secular priests remained in quietness , and were unmolested ; for which , they became very obnoxious to the court of Rome , and to the heads of the ...
Page 428
... same range of rocks , and partaking all the beauties of the scene . On an eminence opposite the house , a covered seat affords an exten- sive view of the boundless ocean ; and a fine terrace leads on to other views , and other seats ...
... same range of rocks , and partaking all the beauties of the scene . On an eminence opposite the house , a covered seat affords an exten- sive view of the boundless ocean ; and a fine terrace leads on to other views , and other seats ...
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