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... also. Though both Po ties have acted on this occasion with to greatest integrity of heart; yet it seem" absolutely necessary to us, that thisjudg: ment should be declared irregular, ,” order Ad S A C E R D O T E * 136 ...
... also. Though both Po ties have acted on this occasion with to greatest integrity of heart; yet it seem" absolutely necessary to us, that thisjudg: ment should be declared irregular, ,” order Ad S A C E R D O T E * 136 ...
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... MENT. The Cry: Aucw dramatic fable, 3 vols. 9 s. Dodsley. $ The adventures of Jerry Buck. 2 s. 6d. Of orne The history of Sir Charles Grandison. The 6th vol. 8vo. 4 s. sewed, and the 7th, in 12mo, 2 s. 6d, sewed. Kivi gton. The midnight ...
... MENT. The Cry: Aucw dramatic fable, 3 vols. 9 s. Dodsley. $ The adventures of Jerry Buck. 2 s. 6d. Of orne The history of Sir Charles Grandison. The 6th vol. 8vo. 4 s. sewed, and the 7th, in 12mo, 2 s. 6d, sewed. Kivi gton. The midnight ...
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... ment as his, to keep the argument still in view; and he is contented with only as much fiétion as was necessary to preserve the discourse from lanuishing into a heavy letture, without being too #. about changing the scenes, or ...
... ment as his, to keep the argument still in view; and he is contented with only as much fiétion as was necessary to preserve the discourse from lanuishing into a heavy letture, without being too #. about changing the scenes, or ...
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... ment; and if the parliament should be of a different opinion, in modesty they ought to think their judgment wrong, or at least in duty they ought to submit. But, Sir, when no parliamentis helč, and the King seems resolved to govern ...
... ment; and if the parliament should be of a different opinion, in modesty they ought to think their judgment wrong, or at least in duty they ought to submit. But, Sir, when no parliamentis helč, and the King seems resolved to govern ...
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... ment. The Sieur Garnier, who in his sickness had been denied the sacraments. having refused to divulge the name * his confessor to that Archbishop, the Prolate took this method to find it out. He sent for the confessors of the city ...
... ment. The Sieur Garnier, who in his sickness had been denied the sacraments. having refused to divulge the name * his confessor to that Archbishop, the Prolate took this method to find it out. He sent for the confessors of the city ...
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