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... PERSONS IN EVERY NATION ; PARTICULARLY THE BRITISH AND IRISH ; FROM THE EARLIEST ACCOUNTS TO THE PRESENT TIME . A NEW EDITION , REVISED AND ENLARGED BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS , F. S. A. VOL . XV . LONDON : PRINTED FOR J. NICHOLS AND SON ...
... PERSONS IN EVERY NATION ; PARTICULARLY THE BRITISH AND IRISH ; FROM THE EARLIEST ACCOUNTS TO THE PRESENT TIME . A NEW EDITION , REVISED AND ENLARGED BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS , F. S. A. VOL . XV . LONDON : PRINTED FOR J. NICHOLS AND SON ...
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... persons before they were absolved , & c . We are told this matter was carried so far , that , after a trial at Doctors ' - commons , he was suspended , under the 1 Ath . Ox . vol . II . - Calamy . - Coates's Hist . of Reading . pretence ...
... persons before they were absolved , & c . We are told this matter was carried so far , that , after a trial at Doctors ' - commons , he was suspended , under the 1 Ath . Ox . vol . II . - Calamy . - Coates's Hist . of Reading . pretence ...
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... observing the intemperance of some persons , professing to be religious , with whom he had gone to an inn for refreshment ; and on 1 Coates's Hist . of Reading . the following night he was persuaded that a divine com- FOX . 23.
... observing the intemperance of some persons , professing to be religious , with whom he had gone to an inn for refreshment ; and on 1 Coates's Hist . of Reading . the following night he was persuaded that a divine com- FOX . 23.
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... their speeches , or , because , when brought before the higher powers , they exhorted the magistrates and other persons present " to tremble at the name of the Lord . " In 1655 Fox was sent prisoner to Cromwell , who 24 FOX .
... their speeches , or , because , when brought before the higher powers , they exhorted the magistrates and other persons present " to tremble at the name of the Lord . " In 1655 Fox was sent prisoner to Cromwell , who 24 FOX .
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... person , or whether , knowing it , he affected to be deceived by the duke's excuse , that he might lay his plans against Fox's life with less hazard of having them counterplotted . length escaped , with his wife then big with child FOX .
... person , or whether , knowing it , he affected to be deceived by the duke's excuse , that he might lay his plans against Fox's life with less hazard of having them counterplotted . length escaped , with his wife then big with child FOX .
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Seite 463 - It was on the day, or rather night, of the 27th of June, 1787, between the hours of eleven and twelve, that I wrote the last lines of the last page in a summer-house in my garden. After laying down my pen, I took several turns in a berceau or covered, walk of acacias, which commands a prospect of the country, the lake, and the mountains. The air was temperate, the sky was serene, the silver orb of the moon was reflected from the waters, 1 Memoirs, p. 166. and all nature was silent.
Seite 350 - Augustine, at the end of the fourth and the beginning of the fifth century. From that time forward the neuter gained ground in the Western Church till it altogether supplanted the masculine.
Seite 454 - It was at Rome, on the 15th of October 1764, as I sat musing amidst the ruins of the Capitol, while the barefooted friars were singing vespers in the temple of Jupiter,* that the idea of writing the decline and fall of the city first started to my mind.
Seite 472 - There is no instance of a man before Gibbons who gave to wood the loose and airy lightness of flowers, and chained together the various productions . of the elements with a free disorder natural to each species.
Seite 89 - I was in my working dress, my best clothes being to come round by sea. I was dirty from my journey ; my pockets were stuffed out with shirts and stockings, and I knew no soul, nor where to look for lodging. I...
Seite 195 - For they that led us away captive, required of us then a song, and melody in our heaviness : Sing us one of the songs of Sion. 4 How shall we sing the LORD'S song in a strange land?
Seite 210 - In his fancy pictures, when he had fixed on his object of imitation, whether it was the mean and vulgar form of a wood-cutter, or a child of an interesting character, as he did not attempt to raise the one, so neither did he lose any of the natural grace and elegance, of the other ; such a grace, and such an elegance, as are more frequently found in cottages than in courts. This excellence was his own, the result of his particular observation and taste; for this he was certainly not indebted to the...
Seite 113 - The history of physick; from the time of Galen, to the beginning of the sixteenth century.
Seite 449 - The various articles of the Romish creed disappeared like a dream; and after a full conviction, on Christmas Day 1754, I received the sacrament in the church of Lausanne. It was here that I suspended my religious inquiries, acquiescing with implicit belief in the tenets and mysteries which are adopted by the general consent of Catholics and Protestants.
Seite 312 - We are now in an age wherein impudent assertions must pass for arguments : and I do not question, but the same who has endeavoured here to prove, that he who wrote the Dispensary was no poet, will very suddenly undertake to shew, that he who gained the battle of Blenheim is no general.