The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... tion and Conversion , according to the sense of Holy Scripture and of the Church of England . By Richard Mant , M.A. Chap- lain to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury , and Rector of St. Botolph's , Bishopsgate ; and late Fellow of ...
... tion and Conversion , according to the sense of Holy Scripture and of the Church of England . By Richard Mant , M.A. Chap- lain to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury , and Rector of St. Botolph's , Bishopsgate ; and late Fellow of ...
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... tion , and saying she was a poor coward . Satisfied with this arrange- ment , the fellow departed , but not without repeatedly expressing a suspicion that they were aristocrats themselves , and a great incli- nation to murder the woman ...
... tion , and saying she was a poor coward . Satisfied with this arrange- ment , the fellow departed , but not without repeatedly expressing a suspicion that they were aristocrats themselves , and a great incli- nation to murder the woman ...
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... tion was regarded with pleasure ; the towns indeed were generally attached to the new principles , but the bond of good - will was not broken , and the Vendeans acquit their countrymen , who took part with the republic , of any share in ...
... tion was regarded with pleasure ; the towns indeed were generally attached to the new principles , but the bond of good - will was not broken , and the Vendeans acquit their countrymen , who took part with the republic , of any share in ...
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... tion being thought the safest , as in the centre of the insurgents ' country . Clisson was left as a place of refuge to the patriots who chose to take shelter there . The Marchioness , who had been ac- customed to the military fopperies ...
... tion being thought the safest , as in the centre of the insurgents ' country . Clisson was left as a place of refuge to the patriots who chose to take shelter there . The Marchioness , who had been ac- customed to the military fopperies ...
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... tion , more probably for the sake of opposing the Brissotines than from any better motive . He ascribed , as was indeed the case , the cause of these first commotions , to the injudicious mea- sures against the clergy . A decree ...
... tion , more probably for the sake of opposing the Brissotines than from any better motive . He ascribed , as was indeed the case , the cause of these first commotions , to the injudicious mea- sures against the clergy . A decree ...
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