Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... heard most commonly every day two masses in his closet : and as I heard one of his chaplains saye , which was a man of credence and of excellent learning , the cardinall , what business or weighty matters soever he had in the day , he ...
... heard most commonly every day two masses in his closet : and as I heard one of his chaplains saye , which was a man of credence and of excellent learning , the cardinall , what business or weighty matters soever he had in the day , he ...
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... heard all the bustle and clamour of search going forward , and after a full hour's suspense , upon which time and eternity , life and death , freedom and captivity , seemed to us to turn , we heard the prison or dungeon - door locked in ...
... heard all the bustle and clamour of search going forward , and after a full hour's suspense , upon which time and eternity , life and death , freedom and captivity , seemed to us to turn , we heard the prison or dungeon - door locked in ...
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... heard . This is candour , we had al- most said , in the extreme ; but it affords good evidence , neverthe- less , of conscious power ; nor has he made a wrong estimate of his ability , as the following extracts will prove : [ ON THE ...
... heard . This is candour , we had al- most said , in the extreme ; but it affords good evidence , neverthe- less , of conscious power ; nor has he made a wrong estimate of his ability , as the following extracts will prove : [ ON THE ...
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