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Page 208
... Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain * : -- a new Edition , with very full Notes and Explanations , and a copious Table of the Contents , by Wil- liam Henry Rowe , Esq . 8vo . pp . 262. Clarke , & c . Lord Bacon's I reatise on the ...
... Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain * : -- a new Edition , with very full Notes and Explanations , and a copious Table of the Contents , by Wil- liam Henry Rowe , Esq . 8vo . pp . 262. Clarke , & c . Lord Bacon's I reatise on the ...
Page 386
... Lord , O Lord I beseech thee , deliver my soul & c . Et . my I am tempted to add the beginning of the 139th Psalm . 0 Lord thou hast searched me and known me Thou knowest down sitting ana my uprising Thou understandest my thoughts afar ...
... Lord , O Lord I beseech thee , deliver my soul & c . Et . my I am tempted to add the beginning of the 139th Psalm . 0 Lord thou hast searched me and known me Thou knowest down sitting ana my uprising Thou understandest my thoughts afar ...
Page 441
... Lord Mel- ville than merely find the bill , or confirn : the charges exhibited against him that they were in a certain degree Judges ; and , in consequence of their judgment , not only were charges presented against Lord M. at the bar ...
... Lord Mel- ville than merely find the bill , or confirn : the charges exhibited against him that they were in a certain degree Judges ; and , in consequence of their judgment , not only were charges presented against Lord M. at the bar ...
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