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... tion for her youngest child , and the father , influenced by the prophecy of Peckover , at length resolved on submitting the matter to the wisdom of the Society to which he belonged . The spirit of speech first descended on one John ...
... tion for her youngest child , and the father , influenced by the prophecy of Peckover , at length resolved on submitting the matter to the wisdom of the Society to which he belonged . The spirit of speech first descended on one John ...
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... tion of West had here a twofold excitement - he had witnessed the scene , and it was American - and had Lord Grosvenor encouraged him to imbody his conception , the result would , I doubt not , have been a worthy companion to the Death ...
... tion of West had here a twofold excitement - he had witnessed the scene , and it was American - and had Lord Grosvenor encouraged him to imbody his conception , the result would , I doubt not , have been a worthy companion to the Death ...
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... tion ! " This burst of enthusiasm , in a strange tongue , was received by all , save the Scottish priest , as a lively manifestation of Catholic zeal - Grant was alarmed for his countryman , and advised him to be quiet during the rest ...
... tion ! " This burst of enthusiasm , in a strange tongue , was received by all , save the Scottish priest , as a lively manifestation of Catholic zeal - Grant was alarmed for his countryman , and advised him to be quiet during the rest ...
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... tion , acquainted him with the application of Drum- mond and the kindness of the King , and retired . She was not well away till a gentleman came from the palace to request West's attendance with the picture of Agrippina " His Majesty ...
... tion , acquainted him with the application of Drum- mond and the kindness of the King , and retired . She was not well away till a gentleman came from the palace to request West's attendance with the picture of Agrippina " His Majesty ...
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... tion condemned religious paintings in churches , and that the parliament in the unhappy days of Charles the First did the same , I am fearful of introducing any thing which my people might think popish . Will you give me your opinions ...
... tion condemned religious paintings in churches , and that the parliament in the unhappy days of Charles the First did the same , I am fearful of introducing any thing which my people might think popish . Will you give me your opinions ...
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