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... friends , whose minds were so attuned to each other , as if they had never been separated . At that age , when the heart experiences the want of a more lively # sentiment , the tender friendship which united them left them FOUR CROY . 11.
... friends , whose minds were so attuned to each other , as if they had never been separated . At that age , when the heart experiences the want of a more lively # sentiment , the tender friendship which united them left them FOUR CROY . 11.
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... never remembered to have seen before , who , sitting down by him , accosted him very familiarly , and put into his hands an untold sum of money ; bidding him to be of good cheer , to be careful of himself , and to use all means to ...
... never remembered to have seen before , who , sitting down by him , accosted him very familiarly , and put into his hands an untold sum of money ; bidding him to be of good cheer , to be careful of himself , and to use all means to ...
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... never have been introduced into the meek and gentle church of Christ , except by the popes , and particularly by Innocent III . who first took that method of restraining heresy . He observes that he does not write thus out of an ...
... never have been introduced into the meek and gentle church of Christ , except by the popes , and particularly by Innocent III . who first took that method of restraining heresy . He observes that he does not write thus out of an ...
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... never will be proved , that John Fox is not one of the most faithful and authentic of all historians . " And in the words of the writer from whom we borrow this assertion , we add , al- though with some reluctance from respect to the ...
... never will be proved , that John Fox is not one of the most faithful and authentic of all historians . " And in the words of the writer from whom we borrow this assertion , we add , al- though with some reluctance from respect to the ...
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... never recovered . Wolsey endeavoured to persuade him to resign his bishopric to him , and accept of a pension , but this he rejected , asserting , according to Parker , that " Tho ' by reason of his blindness he was not able to dis ...
... never recovered . Wolsey endeavoured to persuade him to resign his bishopric to him , and accept of a pension , but this he rejected , asserting , according to Parker , that " Tho ' by reason of his blindness he was not able to dis ...
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