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... at the right hand of Christ ; and in all things appeared the most resolved man that ever died in that manner . ... it is impossible to do any thing without them , there being not more than three men of the whole King's side that are ...
... at the right hand of Christ ; and in all things appeared the most resolved man that ever died in that manner . ... it is impossible to do any thing without them , there being not more than three men of the whole King's side that are ...
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The Catholic priesthood of Ireland , so far as I know any thing of them , by having often heard them from the pulpit , always represent their church as resting its authority on the decrees and canons of councils ; and they reject the ...
The Catholic priesthood of Ireland , so far as I know any thing of them , by having often heard them from the pulpit , always represent their church as resting its authority on the decrees and canons of councils ; and they reject the ...
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It was no uncommon thing , when a friend had incurred a penalty , to remit the fine to him , and to levy a penalty strictly against another , merely because he was an object of dislike .'- ' In short , I think , there was any thing but ...
It was no uncommon thing , when a friend had incurred a penalty , to remit the fine to him , and to levy a penalty strictly against another , merely because he was an object of dislike .'- ' In short , I think , there was any thing but ...
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A Discourse on the Rise Progress Peculiar Objects | 1 |
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys Esq F R S Secretary | 23 |
Absenteeism By Lady Morgan | 54 |
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