Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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... particular book from its size , or from the magnitude of its com- panions , may be more concealed from the view , i . e . may skulk more or less , in which case the title , or , in other words , the book itself , is caught ( by the eye ) ...
... particular book from its size , or from the magnitude of its com- panions , may be more concealed from the view , i . e . may skulk more or less , in which case the title , or , in other words , the book itself , is caught ( by the eye ) ...
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... particular Providence , in the efficacy of human prayers , in the active influence of God's spirit , but without one touch of the visionary . - Conscious of the deep corruption of our nature , though still thinking he could discover in ...
... particular Providence , in the efficacy of human prayers , in the active influence of God's spirit , but without one touch of the visionary . - Conscious of the deep corruption of our nature , though still thinking he could discover in ...
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... particular scholars , two of whom , ( LELAND and LowтH , ) were PARR's personal friends and correspondents , who had given no offence whatever to HURD himself , and PARR was on public grounds amply justified in resenting this conduct ...
... particular scholars , two of whom , ( LELAND and LowтH , ) were PARR's personal friends and correspondents , who had given no offence whatever to HURD himself , and PARR was on public grounds amply justified in resenting this conduct ...
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... particular the friends of the Church of England , ought to be cautious in giving currency to such a nickname , when they recollect who it was , that added to the English language , already redundant in terms of sarcasm and invective ...
... particular the friends of the Church of England , ought to be cautious in giving currency to such a nickname , when they recollect who it was , that added to the English language , already redundant in terms of sarcasm and invective ...
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... particular in Ministe- rial circles . More than once , when I have been at his house , I have seen him come in with his purse sometimes replenished , too often drained , at the card - parties of Mrs. North , Lady of the then Bishop of ...
... particular in Ministe- rial circles . More than once , when I have been at his house , I have seen him come in with his purse sometimes replenished , too often drained , at the card - parties of Mrs. North , Lady of the then Bishop of ...
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