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Page 97
... late Sovereign Pontiff Pius the Sixth . By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary ; to which is prefixed an Account of the solemn Obsequies performed to his Memory at St. Patrick's Chapel , Sutton - street , Soho , by Order of Monsignore Erskine , his ...
... late Sovereign Pontiff Pius the Sixth . By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary ; to which is prefixed an Account of the solemn Obsequies performed to his Memory at St. Patrick's Chapel , Sutton - street , Soho , by Order of Monsignore Erskine , his ...
Page 203
... late , it has become the fashion to mention Mr. Locke only to cavil at him . Whether the cause of this be to be found among the many proofs of the mediocrity of the times , that having slender merit we cannot raise ourselves but by ...
... late , it has become the fashion to mention Mr. Locke only to cavil at him . Whether the cause of this be to be found among the many proofs of the mediocrity of the times , that having slender merit we cannot raise ourselves but by ...
Page 420
... late in the confederacy were bound to adhere to it whenever it was proposed to them . ' The author thus concludes this most valuable chapter ; The well - informed writer of the preliminary discourse to the Dictionnaire de la Suisse ...
... late in the confederacy were bound to adhere to it whenever it was proposed to them . ' The author thus concludes this most valuable chapter ; The well - informed writer of the preliminary discourse to the Dictionnaire de la Suisse ...
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