The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... death itself may be unable to expiate . " P. 156 . These are lessons which all the theories which the ingenuity and the pride of self - sufficient man ever wove together , have never been able to enforce . This train of thought is ...
... death itself may be unable to expiate . " P. 156 . These are lessons which all the theories which the ingenuity and the pride of self - sufficient man ever wove together , have never been able to enforce . This train of thought is ...
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... Death of Henry the Fourth " These works have been popular , and have each passed through several editions . Sir N. W. Wraxall represents himself as having had access to the society of the principal lite- rati during the reign of Mrs ...
... Death of Henry the Fourth " These works have been popular , and have each passed through several editions . Sir N. W. Wraxall represents himself as having had access to the society of the principal lite- rati during the reign of Mrs ...
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... death by secret instructions is- sued from the Palace of Tavora ; but the power of that great fa- mily , and the frequency of similar spectacles in the Portugueze ca- pital , silenced all judicial enquiry into the causes of ker tragical ...
... death by secret instructions is- sued from the Palace of Tavora ; but the power of that great fa- mily , and the frequency of similar spectacles in the Portugueze ca- pital , silenced all judicial enquiry into the causes of ker tragical ...
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... death ; with a true and authentic account of , how the said murder was discovered by the marks of his bloody fingers on the walls ; and how the two masks did penance for the same . Another of a Strasbourgh executioner , who was so ...
... death ; with a true and authentic account of , how the said murder was discovered by the marks of his bloody fingers on the walls ; and how the two masks did penance for the same . Another of a Strasbourgh executioner , who was so ...
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... death of this very Duke of Dor set , who was present at the ceremony , assisted as a knight com- panion , informed the king of his successor's name , and who afterwards communicated the anecdote to Sir Nathaniel . We leave the reader to ...
... death of this very Duke of Dor set , who was present at the ceremony , assisted as a knight com- panion , informed the king of his successor's name , and who afterwards communicated the anecdote to Sir Nathaniel . We leave the reader to ...
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