The Whole Works: With a life of the author and an account of his writings, Volumen1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 páginas |
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... grace vouchsafed to him in baptism , and had been , day by day , assisted from on high to imitate , in all humility , his divine Master , and " grow in wisdom and stature , and favour with God and man . " A strange combination of ...
... grace vouchsafed to him in baptism , and had been , day by day , assisted from on high to imitate , in all humility , his divine Master , and " grow in wisdom and stature , and favour with God and man . " A strange combination of ...
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... Grace not to bring the question into the courts of law , as he feared they would interpret the words of the Patent in a manner favourable to the King's prerogative , and not to the power of the Keys ; that the Act of Elizabeth which ...
... Grace not to bring the question into the courts of law , as he feared they would interpret the words of the Patent in a manner favourable to the King's prerogative , and not to the power of the Keys ; that the Act of Elizabeth which ...
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... Grace I never yet deserved evil ) , by his abusing of me in his reports unto your Lord- ships , and by his disgraceful traducing of me in all compa- nies , he hath made himself utterly unworthy of the favor which I intended to shew unto ...
... Grace I never yet deserved evil ) , by his abusing of me in his reports unto your Lord- ships , and by his disgraceful traducing of me in all compa- nies , he hath made himself utterly unworthy of the favor which I intended to shew unto ...
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... Grace any cause of discontent , and blaming his Secretary . It seems strange , indeed that the Lord Deputy should not require his information from the commander of the garrison at Drogheda , rather than from the Archbishop ; more ...
... Grace any cause of discontent , and blaming his Secretary . It seems strange , indeed that the Lord Deputy should not require his information from the commander of the garrison at Drogheda , rather than from the Archbishop ; more ...
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... Grace that they had given directions to His Majesty's Attorney - General , " to put up informations in His Majesty's Court of Exche- quer against the proprietors and possessors of the houses , that thereby may be made for such further ...
... Grace that they had given directions to His Majesty's Attorney - General , " to put up informations in His Majesty's Court of Exche- quer against the proprietors and possessors of the houses , that thereby may be made for such further ...
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