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Page 146
... our own appellative , and the former part of these words corresponds with the
former part of our own ; , so that England seems evidently to mean the land of the
Engl , Angle , or Inghil . But the inhabitants of this country are by these foreigners
...
... our own appellative , and the former part of these words corresponds with the
former part of our own ; , so that England seems evidently to mean the land of the
Engl , Angle , or Inghil . But the inhabitants of this country are by these foreigners
...
Page 426
There is a wide difference betwixt a man changing bis opinion from the force of
free enquiry , or the impulse of conviction , and his stepping forward in one
moment to contradiet all the opinions of a former , perhaps a long life , receiving ...
There is a wide difference betwixt a man changing bis opinion from the force of
free enquiry , or the impulse of conviction , and his stepping forward in one
moment to contradiet all the opinions of a former , perhaps a long life , receiving ...
Page 518
If the former is displayed in its proper colours , we could liave wilhed , at times ,
that a stronger veil had been thrown over the frailties of our heroines . Armofleda '
s character was by no means fingular in the court of the prince whofe daughter ...
If the former is displayed in its proper colours , we could liave wilhed , at times ,
that a stronger veil had been thrown over the frailties of our heroines . Armofleda '
s character was by no means fingular in the court of the prince whofe daughter ...
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