The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... son John , he disinherited him for apostacy . John came to London ; and , engaging in the profession of a scrivener ... God win's Lives of the Phillipses . Lond . 1815. App . II . p . 352. There is some doubt on this subject . The ...
... son John , he disinherited him for apostacy . John came to London ; and , engaging in the profession of a scrivener ... God win's Lives of the Phillipses . Lond . 1815. App . II . p . 352. There is some doubt on this subject . The ...
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... son returned a Confutation of the Animadversions , Milton had the last word in an Apology for Smectymnuus , written ... God the use of their noblest talent , prayer in the congrega- tion ; ' and why not ' forbid all sermons and ...
... son returned a Confutation of the Animadversions , Milton had the last word in an Apology for Smectymnuus , written ... God the use of their noblest talent , prayer in the congrega- tion ; ' and why not ' forbid all sermons and ...
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... son we were bred up and taught ; and thereby deserving of these na- tions , if they be not barbarously ungrateful , to be acknowledged , next under God , the authors and best patrons of religious and civil liberty that ever these ...
... son we were bred up and taught ; and thereby deserving of these na- tions , if they be not barbarously ungrateful , to be acknowledged , next under God , the authors and best patrons of religious and civil liberty that ever these ...
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... son's Criticism gave it the earliest impulse of popu- larity ; and Dr. Johnson , we believe , was the first who ... God- win scolding at the old moralist , as the original fabri- eator of the very story , which he thus laboured to ...
... son's Criticism gave it the earliest impulse of popu- larity ; and Dr. Johnson , we believe , was the first who ... God- win scolding at the old moralist , as the original fabri- eator of the very story , which he thus laboured to ...
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With Lives of the Authors Ezekiel Sanford. son ; and perhaps Englishmen , in these days of Le- gitimacy , are not ... God was willing , says Bossuet , that mankind should , for once , be turned loose , in order to let them see , by ...
With Lives of the Authors Ezekiel Sanford. son ; and perhaps Englishmen , in these days of Le- gitimacy , are not ... God was willing , says Bossuet , that mankind should , for once , be turned loose , in order to let them see , by ...
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