The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 - Books |
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... better understood than they are now , and not a little better practised . In 1629 ( when Suckling was probably about twenty years of age , but , according to other reckonings , when he was not more than sixteen ) he became a soldier ...
... better understood than they are now , and not a little better practised . In 1629 ( when Suckling was probably about twenty years of age , but , according to other reckonings , when he was not more than sixteen ) he became a soldier ...
Page 118
... better regulating , and speedy bringing in the sequestration monies arising out of real and personal estates of papists and delinquents , already or hereafter to be seques- tred , according to former ordinances " -with the particulars ...
... better regulating , and speedy bringing in the sequestration monies arising out of real and personal estates of papists and delinquents , already or hereafter to be seques- tred , according to former ordinances " -with the particulars ...
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... better men than himself ; yet if he steps forth with a Friday look and a lenten face , with a blessed Jesu ! and a mournful ditty for the vices of the times : Oh ! then he is a saint upon earth : an Ambrose or an Augustine ( I mean not ...
... better men than himself ; yet if he steps forth with a Friday look and a lenten face , with a blessed Jesu ! and a mournful ditty for the vices of the times : Oh ! then he is a saint upon earth : an Ambrose or an Augustine ( I mean not ...
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