The British Critic, Volym 23F. and C. Rivington, 1825 |
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... regard to the claims of the royal martyr . Accordingly , when he states , without reserve , and as the result of much painful research and comparison , that , neither on the ground of internal nor of external evidence , can the ...
... regard to the claims of the royal martyr . Accordingly , when he states , without reserve , and as the result of much painful research and comparison , that , neither on the ground of internal nor of external evidence , can the ...
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... regard of the strict guard which they kept about him . " Immediately after this , there was a treaty with his Majesty at the Isle of Wight , whereupon my husband went to my Lord Mar- quis of Hertford , that then was , and to him ...
... regard of the strict guard which they kept about him . " Immediately after this , there was a treaty with his Majesty at the Isle of Wight , whereupon my husband went to my Lord Mar- quis of Hertford , that then was , and to him ...
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... regard to their faith or obedience whatever , and secluded from saving grace all the rest of mankind ; and appointed them , by the same decree , to eternal damnation , without any regard to their infidelity or impenitency . ' This ...
... regard to their faith or obedience whatever , and secluded from saving grace all the rest of mankind ; and appointed them , by the same decree , to eternal damnation , without any regard to their infidelity or impenitency . ' This ...
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