The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... soul and the body of his antagonist ; and we think , that even the extracts which we are about to give will be sufficient to entitle the character of our worthy author to a place among those amiable exceptions , to which in the outset ...
... soul and the body of his antagonist ; and we think , that even the extracts which we are about to give will be sufficient to entitle the character of our worthy author to a place among those amiable exceptions , to which in the outset ...
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... soul to health . " I entreated him to pluck up his spirits , and not to yield to the disease ; but I perceived ... soul ; for , in compassion to his soul , I dealt freely and plainly with him , and told him that he had been very active ...
... soul to health . " I entreated him to pluck up his spirits , and not to yield to the disease ; but I perceived ... soul ; for , in compassion to his soul , I dealt freely and plainly with him , and told him that he had been very active ...
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... souls ; get thee gone , thou corrupt rotten book , earth to earth , and dust to dust ; get thee gone into the place of rottenness , that thou may'st rot with thy author , and see corruption . So much for the burial of his errors . 66 ...
... souls ; get thee gone , thou corrupt rotten book , earth to earth , and dust to dust ; get thee gone into the place of rottenness , that thou may'st rot with thy author , and see corruption . So much for the burial of his errors . 66 ...
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... soul . " * The cruel and overbearing con- duct of Sir Edward Coke , then Attorney - General , upon this trial , will for ever remain the greatest stain upon his charac- ter . In calling Sir Walter an atheist , however , it seems that ...
... soul . " * The cruel and overbearing con- duct of Sir Edward Coke , then Attorney - General , upon this trial , will for ever remain the greatest stain upon his charac- ter . In calling Sir Walter an atheist , however , it seems that ...
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... souls to adore him . These are things which afford me infinite pleasure , comfort , and satisfaction , as often as I go to see and enjoy them . " At the same season every year , I revisit some of the neighbour- ing cities , and enjoy ...
... souls to adore him . These are things which afford me infinite pleasure , comfort , and satisfaction , as often as I go to see and enjoy them . " At the same season every year , I revisit some of the neighbour- ing cities , and enjoy ...
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