The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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... kind of knight service is the only duty they owe the state . When sum- moned by their sovereign , they must defend their country . Their taking the field is called an insurrectio , and the high clergy are not exempt . This service ...
... kind of knight service is the only duty they owe the state . When sum- moned by their sovereign , they must defend their country . Their taking the field is called an insurrectio , and the high clergy are not exempt . This service ...
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... kind precepts as he grows in years ; Which smooth all roughness , every heat assuage , Can banish envy , and can soften rage . He points th ' example of each glorious deed , Sooths us in sickness , solaces in need . Whence could our ...
... kind precepts as he grows in years ; Which smooth all roughness , every heat assuage , Can banish envy , and can soften rage . He points th ' example of each glorious deed , Sooths us in sickness , solaces in need . Whence could our ...
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... kind has been credited , but , he believes , supported merely by hearsay evidence . The privilege ( if such , in present cir- cumstances , it be ) was probably lost only by discontinuance , as in other places : for , observes this ...
... kind has been credited , but , he believes , supported merely by hearsay evidence . The privilege ( if such , in present cir- cumstances , it be ) was probably lost only by discontinuance , as in other places : for , observes this ...
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