The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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... writing was originally penned , one into whose handsance or Pro- vidence ordained it should fall , in the year 1651 , has produced a faithful transcript of its contents ; only using , for the sake of con- veniency and the better ...
... writing was originally penned , one into whose handsance or Pro- vidence ordained it should fall , in the year 1651 , has produced a faithful transcript of its contents ; only using , for the sake of con- veniency and the better ...
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... writing shall be more welcome to your lordship at this time than it hath been afore now . For I remember your malicious speech touching ladies ' letters , the bad writing of which you declared to yield more trouble to the reader than ...
... writing shall be more welcome to your lordship at this time than it hath been afore now . For I remember your malicious speech touching ladies ' letters , the bad writing of which you declared to yield more trouble to the reader than ...
Page 14
... writing . As I could speak French with ease , it pleased her grace to converse with me ; and on that morning she thus began : " Madame de Rous , truth , poets say , lives at the bottom of a well , but I will not credit that it is not ...
... writing . As I could speak French with ease , it pleased her grace to converse with me ; and on that morning she thus began : " Madame de Rous , truth , poets say , lives at the bottom of a well , but I will not credit that it is not ...
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... writing on , and held them in her hand . " But more of that anon , " she added . " Now let us return to the French queens , my predecessors . The fairest thing to mortal eyes ' you were not worthy of , for England slew her lord , king ...
... writing on , and held them in her hand . " But more of that anon , " she added . " Now let us return to the French queens , my predecessors . The fairest thing to mortal eyes ' you were not worthy of , for England slew her lord , king ...
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... writer can be at all indisposed to give him full credit for it . In the first place , as Dr. Newman has pointed out ... writers an opportunity of stating their doctrines for them- selves , and so dispelling a vast amount of ignorance and ...
... writer can be at all indisposed to give him full credit for it . In the first place , as Dr. Newman has pointed out ... writers an opportunity of stating their doctrines for them- selves , and so dispelling a vast amount of ignorance and ...
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