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... favour, I should have been afraid of submitting a work of this nature to your perusal. • Thomas Wharton ; appointed by King William comptroller of the home- hold, justice in Eyre south of Trent, and lord lieutenant of Oxfordshire ...
... favour, I should have been afraid of submitting a work of this nature to your perusal. • Thomas Wharton ; appointed by King William comptroller of the home- hold, justice in Eyre south of Trent, and lord lieutenant of Oxfordshire ...
Strana vii
... favours and civilities (received from you in a private capacity) which I have no other way .to acknowledge, will, I hope, excuse this presumption : but the justice I, as a Spectator, owe your character, places me above the Want of an ...
... favours and civilities (received from you in a private capacity) which I have no other way .to acknowledge, will, I hope, excuse this presumption : but the justice I, as a Spectator, owe your character, places me above the Want of an ...
Strana viii
... favour to all who had the happiness of having it conveyed through your hands. A Secretary of State, in the interest of mankind, joined with that of his fellow-subjects, accomplished with a great facility and elegance in all the modern ...
... favour to all who had the happiness of having it conveyed through your hands. A Secretary of State, in the interest of mankind, joined with that of his fellow-subjects, accomplished with a great facility and elegance in all the modern ...
Strana 113
... favours ; but health, joy, sight, speech. The first object the blind ever saw was, the Author of sight, while the lame ran before, and the dumb repeated the Hosannah. Thus attended, he entered into his own house, the sacred temple, aud ...
... favours ; but health, joy, sight, speech. The first object the blind ever saw was, the Author of sight, while the lame ran before, and the dumb repeated the Hosannah. Thus attended, he entered into his own house, the sacred temple, aud ...
Strana 119
... favour. She is represented with great tenderness as approaching Adam, but is spurned from him with a spirit of upbraiding and indignation, conformable to the nature of man, whose passions had now gained the dominion over him. The ...
... favour. She is represented with great tenderness as approaching Adam, but is spurned from him with a spirit of upbraiding and indignation, conformable to the nature of man, whose passions had now gained the dominion over him. The ...
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