The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 2; Volume 112E. Cave, 1812 |
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... lived , to see whether he had been at Slebetch or not . The huntsman strenuously denied it , and said he was just got out of bed , and his wife affirmed the same . On being informed of what had happened to his master , both man and wife ...
... lived , to see whether he had been at Slebetch or not . The huntsman strenuously denied it , and said he was just got out of bed , and his wife affirmed the same . On being informed of what had happened to his master , both man and wife ...
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... lived in such a tempest much longer ; but Providence protecting us , we got there safe at seven the next morning , where my companion regaled me with a brace of partridges , and a bottle of champagne , while my post - horses were ...
... lived in such a tempest much longer ; but Providence protecting us , we got there safe at seven the next morning , where my companion regaled me with a brace of partridges , and a bottle of champagne , while my post - horses were ...
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... lived , and of the persons with whom he associated . If his pic- tures bear the stamp of authenticity and accuracy , they may be deemed strictly historical , for they paint " the manners living as they rise . " Bishop Earle's characters ...
... lived , and of the persons with whom he associated . If his pic- tures bear the stamp of authenticity and accuracy , they may be deemed strictly historical , for they paint " the manners living as they rise . " Bishop Earle's characters ...
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... lived 180 years after Christ , taught that infants might be saved without baptism .'- The funda- mental doctrines of the Church of Eng- land are , ' repentance , faith , and holiness of life ; these are held forth in her cate- chism ...
... lived 180 years after Christ , taught that infants might be saved without baptism .'- The funda- mental doctrines of the Church of Eng- land are , ' repentance , faith , and holiness of life ; these are held forth in her cate- chism ...
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... lived , was the guar- dian of a connexion , which until this period had never obtained such conse- quence and respectability . The cause of this prosperity is obvious . The intel- ligent among them saw how necessary it was for the ...
... lived , was the guar- dian of a connexion , which until this period had never obtained such conse- quence and respectability . The cause of this prosperity is obvious . The intel- ligent among them saw how necessary it was for the ...
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