The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 14G. Berger, 1868 - Anecdotes |
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... respect to futu- rity ; while Mr. Erskine was , on the contrary , as much distinguished for a deep sense of revealed religion , and an attention to every Christian ordinance . One Sunday afternoon Mr. A. happened to be on horse- back ...
... respect to futu- rity ; while Mr. Erskine was , on the contrary , as much distinguished for a deep sense of revealed religion , and an attention to every Christian ordinance . One Sunday afternoon Mr. A. happened to be on horse- back ...
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... respect to Mr. Meara's deposition about selling tubs , he did not think that his Tale of a Tub could have much weight . He begged to call the atten- tion of the jury to the evidence of Mrs. Salter ; and notwithstanding that she had been ...
... respect to Mr. Meara's deposition about selling tubs , he did not think that his Tale of a Tub could have much weight . He begged to call the atten- tion of the jury to the evidence of Mrs. Salter ; and notwithstanding that she had been ...
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Original and Select. ford , respecting the draining of the fens . Cromwell spoke and acted with such superior ability and ... respect which his talents in spired in the house , Sir Philip Warwick , a royalist contemporary , gives the ...
Original and Select. ford , respecting the draining of the fens . Cromwell spoke and acted with such superior ability and ... respect which his talents in spired in the house , Sir Philip Warwick , a royalist contemporary , gives the ...
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