An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... hands or head . Give me leave to add some other passages relating to this . I begin with a pretty long one of Casaubon . “ This is quite contrary to the common nature of men , to whom alone of all animals ( unless we should except apes ) ...
... hands or head . Give me leave to add some other passages relating to this . I begin with a pretty long one of Casaubon . “ This is quite contrary to the common nature of men , to whom alone of all animals ( unless we should except apes ) ...
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... hands on the Protestants till after they had seen them overturn temples , altars , images , and crosses , & c . their cruelties would not have been so criminal ; for which reasons it is necessary to give an adversary the precedence in ...
... hands on the Protestants till after they had seen them overturn temples , altars , images , and crosses , & c . their cruelties would not have been so criminal ; for which reasons it is necessary to give an adversary the precedence in ...
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... hand upon his head and shoulders , though the ambassador of France and myself were present . ' " " * He that speaks in this man- ner was the envoy of Mary Stuart Queen of Scotland , at the court of Queen Elizabeth . " The queen , my ...
... hand upon his head and shoulders , though the ambassador of France and myself were present . ' " " * He that speaks in this man- ner was the envoy of Mary Stuart Queen of Scotland , at the court of Queen Elizabeth . " The queen , my ...
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... hand- somest , hers or my queen's ? and seeing that I hesi- tated , she pressed me to declare upon this point . I told her she was the finest queen in England , and mine in Scotland . But this not satisfying her , I told her they were ...
... hand- somest , hers or my queen's ? and seeing that I hesi- tated , she pressed me to declare upon this point . I told her she was the finest queen in England , and mine in Scotland . But this not satisfying her , I told her they were ...
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... hand , and to pour down upon the earth pestilence , war , and famine ; which , with the wheels and gibbets with which ... hands unto a disobedient and gainsaying people . " I know well enough that the same book which teaches us all these ...
... hand , and to pour down upon the earth pestilence , war , and famine ; which , with the wheels and gibbets with which ... hands unto a disobedient and gainsaying people . " I know well enough that the same book which teaches us all these ...
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