The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 10Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1800 |
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... respects in a kind of fervi- tude ; as excommunications diveft ed them of the power of acting in the diets and dietines . This grievance was at length removed , with great joy to the nation , though with no fmall difficulty , by that ...
... respects in a kind of fervi- tude ; as excommunications diveft ed them of the power of acting in the diets and dietines . This grievance was at length removed , with great joy to the nation , though with no fmall difficulty , by that ...
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... respect to afylums and fanctuaries has al- ready been mentioned . The ex- cefs of their fuperftition with rela- tion to this point is cenfured by Giraldus Cambrenfis himself , as great a bigot as he was ; and it certainly must have been ...
... respect to afylums and fanctuaries has al- ready been mentioned . The ex- cefs of their fuperftition with rela- tion to this point is cenfured by Giraldus Cambrenfis himself , as great a bigot as he was ; and it certainly must have been ...
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... respect , VOLTAIRE . The quarrel , by thefe means , ended like that of Dr. Caius and Sir Hugh Evans . It became a party - affair of the moft laughable kind ; fo that the very boys of Berlin upbraided Monf . de Mau- pertuis , for not ...
... respect , VOLTAIRE . The quarrel , by thefe means , ended like that of Dr. Caius and Sir Hugh Evans . It became a party - affair of the moft laughable kind ; fo that the very boys of Berlin upbraided Monf . de Mau- pertuis , for not ...
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... respect to the building at Fernex , ( was it not for having committed the folly of preferving the gateways , and fome towers capped with pinnacles , according to the French manner of building ) it would be a very magnificent fa- bric ...
... respect to the building at Fernex , ( was it not for having committed the folly of preferving the gateways , and fome towers capped with pinnacles , according to the French manner of building ) it would be a very magnificent fa- bric ...
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... respect , the real fishes : of the fea . Blafius , in his Anatome Ani- malium , page 288 , gives an ac- count of one of thefe taken and brought on fhore alive ; the peo- ple let him lie , to fee how long he could live out of the water ...
... respect , the real fishes : of the fea . Blafius , in his Anatome Ani- malium , page 288 , gives an ac- count of one of thefe taken and brought on fhore alive ; the peo- ple let him lie , to fee how long he could live out of the water ...
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Trang 265 - Pleased as we are with the possession, we seem afraid to look back to the means by which it was acquired, as if fearful of some defect in our title ; or at best we rest satisfied with the decision of the laws in our favour, without examining the reason or authority upon which those laws have been built.
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