Biographical Memoirs of Eminent Novelists, and Other Distinguished Persons, Volume 4R. Cadell, 1834 |
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Page 132
... interest of a publick state . The Protestants , Sir Ralph's consci- ence would have , in the commencement of Queen Elizabeth , kept in hope ; the Papists , his prudence would not have cast into de- spair . It was a maxim at that time in ...
... interest of a publick state . The Protestants , Sir Ralph's consci- ence would have , in the commencement of Queen Elizabeth , kept in hope ; the Papists , his prudence would not have cast into de- spair . It was a maxim at that time in ...
Page 169
... interest which he now possessed . More than one nobleman of high rank expressed a wish to serve him , should any church in their gift become vacant ; and from the recommendation of other friends to those pos- sessed of political interest ...
... interest which he now possessed . More than one nobleman of high rank expressed a wish to serve him , should any church in their gift become vacant ; and from the recommendation of other friends to those pos- sessed of political interest ...
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... interest to the imitation upon canvass which the original entirely wants . But , on the other hand , when the power of exact and circumstantial delineation is applied to objects which we are an- xiously desirous to see in their proper ...
... interest to the imitation upon canvass which the original entirely wants . But , on the other hand , when the power of exact and circumstantial delineation is applied to objects which we are an- xiously desirous to see in their proper ...
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