| James Ralph - 1742 - 484 pages
...Prepofleffions. The Word CHURCH c had never any Charm for Me, in the c Mouths of thofe, who made the moft Noife ' with it ; for I could not perceive that they * gave any other diftinguifhing Proof of their ' Regard for the Thing, than a frequent Ufe * of the Word, like a Spell... | |
| 1812 - 762 pages
...experience. For my own part, Í had not the same prepossessions. The word CHUBcii had never any charms for me in the mouths of those who made the most noise with it," &c. Her Grace, however, maintains, (hat she determined, from the very beginning of her reign, to endeavour... | |
| 1812 - 560 pages
...herself as follows : " The xvord CHURCH had never any charms for me in the mouths of those who made tlie most noise with it; for I could not perceive that they gave any other distinguished proof of their regard for the thing-, thin a frequent use of ihe ivortl, like a spell... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 562 pages
...as iollows: "The word cauucu had never anv charms for me in tbe mouths of those who made the inost noise with it; for I could not perceive that they gave any other distinguished proof of their regard for the thin?,tfM a frequent use of the uwit, hke a spell to enchant... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1839 - 518 pages
...the calumnies which attached a want of religion to her other failings, " had never a charm for me, in the mouths of those who made the most noise with...their regard for the thing, than a frequent use of the wwd, like a spell to enchant weak minds; and a persecuting zeal against Dissenters, and against more... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1839 - 518 pages
...the calumnies which attached a want of religion to her other failings, " had never a charm for me, in the mouths of those who made the most noise with...other distinguishing proof of their regard for the thiny, than a frequent use of the word, like a spell to enchant weak minds ; and a persecuting zeal... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1848 - 902 pages
...had not the same prrjKiesessioiu. The word church had never a charm for me, in the mooths of thosi who made the most noise with it : for I could not perceive that lhe\ gave any other distinguishing proof of their regard for the thing than a frequent use of the word,... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1893 - 1008 pages
...part," the duchess adds, " I had not the same prepossessions. The word Church had never any charm for me in the mouths of those who made the most noise with...for I could not perceive that they gave any other proof of their regard for the thing than a frequent use of the word, like a spell to enchant weak minds,... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1870 - 648 pages
...insinuations of Harley. " For my part," says Her Grace, " the word Church had never any charm for me in the mouths of those who made the most noise with it." But even in the palmiest days of her Court favour she could not on this one point overrule the Queen.... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1872 - 390 pages
...insinuations of Harley. " For my part," says Her Grace, " the word Church had never any charm for me in the mouths of those who made the most noise with it." But even in the palmiest days of her Court favour she could not on this one point overrule the Queen.... | |
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