The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., Volume 1Dent, 1949 |
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... church upon the nuptial morn : - " Sir , she had read the old romances , and had got into her head the fantastical ... church and state : he wished power to the King and to the Heads of the Church , as the laws of England have ...
... church upon the nuptial morn : - " Sir , she had read the old romances , and had got into her head the fantastical ... church and state : he wished power to the King and to the Heads of the Church , as the laws of England have ...
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... Church of England . Now take it in this way , and suppose that they should only subscribe their adherence to the Church of England , there would be still the same difficulty ; for still the young men would be subscribing to what they ...
... Church of England . Now take it in this way , and suppose that they should only subscribe their adherence to the Church of England , there would be still the same difficulty ; for still the young men would be subscribing to what they ...
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... church being the gift of the landlord , he was consequently at liberty to give it according to his choice , to any man capable of performing the holy offices . The people did not choose him , because the people did not pay him . ১ " We ...
... church being the gift of the landlord , he was consequently at liberty to give it according to his choice , to any man capable of performing the holy offices . The people did not choose him , because the people did not pay him . ১ " We ...
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