An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... court of France , a little word spoken inciden- tally by the king , has been more effectual against the extraordinary height of head - dresses , than all the eloquence of the preachers . They have , for the space of twelve or fifteen ...
... court of France , a little word spoken inciden- tally by the king , has been more effectual against the extraordinary height of head - dresses , than all the eloquence of the preachers . They have , for the space of twelve or fifteen ...
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... court to the city ; and because it would be , they say , like rusticity and mean- ness not to conform to it , there is good reason to believe that , in a few months , there will remain no footsteps of the fashion that has lasted so long ...
... court to the city ; and because it would be , they say , like rusticity and mean- ness not to conform to it , there is good reason to believe that , in a few months , there will remain no footsteps of the fashion that has lasted so long ...
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... court of Rome . He said , that many abominations were committed in that court ; that the church stood in need of a reformation ; that the pope's excommunications ought not to be feared , when people serve God ; that the monks might eat ...
... court of Rome . He said , that many abominations were committed in that court ; that the church stood in need of a reformation ; that the pope's excommunications ought not to be feared , when people serve God ; that the monks might eat ...
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... court of Areopagus , and gave information of the matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named , to be ar- rested ; upon examination by torture , he confessed the fact and restored the goblet whence that tem- ple ...
... court of Areopagus , and gave information of the matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named , to be ar- rested ; upon examination by torture , he confessed the fact and restored the goblet whence that tem- ple ...
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... court of France , a little word spoken inciden- tally by the king , has been more effectual against the extraordinary height of head - dresses , than all the eloquence of the preachers . They have , for the space of twelve or fifteen ...
... court of France , a little word spoken inciden- tally by the king , has been more effectual against the extraordinary height of head - dresses , than all the eloquence of the preachers . They have , for the space of twelve or fifteen ...
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