The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 5James Anderson Mundell and son, 1791 |
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... Aster the blasphemous phrase of infallibility was applied to the Pope, and the perfons of all the clergy were declared sacred and inviolable, it was but a small step further to declare the perfons of kings alfo, who were consecrated and ...
... Aster the blasphemous phrase of infallibility was applied to the Pope, and the perfons of all the clergy were declared sacred and inviolable, it was but a small step further to declare the perfons of kings alfo, who were consecrated and ...
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... aster the time of Edward III. But he forgets to accqunt for the general prejudice so long ago established of calling every unmarried woman in Britain a spinster. If the practice had not been general, how could they have stumbled on this ...
... aster the time of Edward III. But he forgets to accqunt for the general prejudice so long ago established of calling every unmarried woman in Britain a spinster. If the practice had not been general, how could they have stumbled on this ...
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... aster which the Assembly arose. The members' of the deputation assembled in the hall at the hour appointed ; but the copy of the constitutional code not being completed, they waited till half past 8 o'clock, when the President, instead ...
... aster which the Assembly arose. The members' of the deputation assembled in the hall at the hour appointed ; but the copy of the constitutional code not being completed, they waited till half past 8 o'clock, when the President, instead ...
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