The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... Lord , you require from those whom the Arch- deacon presents to you as candidates for priests ' orders . As , notwithstanding these my two sacred pledges with my or daining bishop , by which alone I am bound in my instruction of the ...
... Lord , you require from those whom the Arch- deacon presents to you as candidates for priests ' orders . As , notwithstanding these my two sacred pledges with my or daining bishop , by which alone I am bound in my instruction of the ...
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... Lord Grenville and Lord Howick was repressed before it had passed the Commons ; but Mr. Fox's India bill , had advanced as far as the House of Lords , where it was strangled by the avowed interposition of the court . The interposition ...
... Lord Grenville and Lord Howick was repressed before it had passed the Commons ; but Mr. Fox's India bill , had advanced as far as the House of Lords , where it was strangled by the avowed interposition of the court . The interposition ...
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... lord Marmion : They hailed him lord of Fontenaye Of Lutterward , and Scrivelbaye , Of Tamworth tower and town ; And he , their courtesy to requite , Gave them a chain of ten marks weight , All as he lighted down . Now largesse ...
... lord Marmion : They hailed him lord of Fontenaye Of Lutterward , and Scrivelbaye , Of Tamworth tower and town ; And he , their courtesy to requite , Gave them a chain of ten marks weight , All as he lighted down . Now largesse ...
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