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... say ) is not to our purpose . THE Bishop of Salisbury , inquired after by PHILO - SILVANUS , was Martin Fotherby . IN ... says , " When Henry VIII . had extirpated the Pope's power , he ( R. E. ) seemed to be very moderate , and also in ...
... say ) is not to our purpose . THE Bishop of Salisbury , inquired after by PHILO - SILVANUS , was Martin Fotherby . IN ... says , " When Henry VIII . had extirpated the Pope's power , he ( R. E. ) seemed to be very moderate , and also in ...
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... says , " If you will be- lieve Boethius and Buchanan , the double tressure , counter - fleur - de- lised Or , ( ! ) langued and armed ( !! ) Azure , was first assumed by Achaius , & c . " ( Probably it was the terrific emblazonry of ...
... says , " If you will be- lieve Boethius and Buchanan , the double tressure , counter - fleur - de- lised Or , ( ! ) langued and armed ( !! ) Azure , was first assumed by Achaius , & c . " ( Probably it was the terrific emblazonry of ...
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... says M. Belzoni , " any picture that could give a more correct idea of a deluge than the valley of the Nile in this season . The cottages , being built of earth , could not stand one instant against the current , and no sooner did the ...
... says M. Belzoni , " any picture that could give a more correct idea of a deluge than the valley of the Nile in this season . The cottages , being built of earth , could not stand one instant against the current , and no sooner did the ...
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46 REVIEW . - Bell's Huntingdon Peerage . and unwearied industry to say , that no man could have accomplished the ... says Burton , ' descended of royal blood , and adorned with all the beauteons ornaments of na- ture and honourable ...
46 REVIEW . - Bell's Huntingdon Peerage . and unwearied industry to say , that no man could have accomplished the ... says Burton , ' descended of royal blood , and adorned with all the beauteons ornaments of na- ture and honourable ...
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... says Mr. Bell , " was a proud and joyful one to me , and only ex- ceeded by one other happier day in my The crisis ... say , his descends down the stream of time , to pursue the triumph and partake the gale ; ' and ought to endear him ...
... says Mr. Bell , " was a proud and joyful one to me , and only ex- ceeded by one other happier day in my The crisis ... say , his descends down the stream of time , to pursue the triumph and partake the gale ; ' and ought to endear him ...
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