The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 15; Volume 111, Part 1E. Cave, 1841 - Great Britain |
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... writers on religion , produced by Richardson , leave no doubt that the etymology was familiar to their minds ; and it appears that Bp . Beveridge expressly adopted it . In answer to the question in our last number on the etymology of ...
... writers on religion , produced by Richardson , leave no doubt that the etymology was familiar to their minds ; and it appears that Bp . Beveridge expressly adopted it . In answer to the question in our last number on the etymology of ...
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... writer , in his recital of the young heroine's trial , asserts that the Bishop of Beau- vais , ( Pierre Cauchon , ) on leaving the prison and victim , laughingly addressed the Earl of Warwick , ( Richard Beau- champ , ) - - " Farewell ...
... writer , in his recital of the young heroine's trial , asserts that the Bishop of Beau- vais , ( Pierre Cauchon , ) on leaving the prison and victim , laughingly addressed the Earl of Warwick , ( Richard Beau- champ , ) - - " Farewell ...
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... writer to say ; but in his perusal of the edition , he has had occasion to notice many errors and corruptions of the text ; the most im- portant of which he has mentioned , as they may be of some assistance to a future editor , and may ...
... writer to say ; but in his perusal of the edition , he has had occasion to notice many errors and corruptions of the text ; the most im- portant of which he has mentioned , as they may be of some assistance to a future editor , and may ...
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... writers ( Dug . Mon. vi . 540 ; Aungier , 21 , ) to have answered to the number of our Lord's disciples . We presume that this is a mistake ; vide Luke x . 1 , 17 . Probably the intention was to present a complete model , or pattern ...
... writers ( Dug . Mon. vi . 540 ; Aungier , 21 , ) to have answered to the number of our Lord's disciples . We presume that this is a mistake ; vide Luke x . 1 , 17 . Probably the intention was to present a complete model , or pattern ...
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... writers , therefore , who accuse him of inconstancy or treachery , should bring the charge against the Mentor instead of the pupil . Many of Montrose's generous impulses were doubtless his own , but the broad line of his conduct appears ...
... writers , therefore , who accuse him of inconstancy or treachery , should bring the charge against the Mentor instead of the pupil . Many of Montrose's generous impulses were doubtless his own , but the broad line of his conduct appears ...
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