The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volum 6J. Mawman, 1816 |
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... occasion , entitled A Short History of the Parliament , ' with the motto , Venalis Populus , venalis Curia Pa- trum , was conceived in a strain of censure deemed so hazardous , that the printing was carried on in his own house . In the ...
... occasion , entitled A Short History of the Parliament , ' with the motto , Venalis Populus , venalis Curia Pa- trum , was conceived in a strain of censure deemed so hazardous , that the printing was carried on in his own house . In the ...
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... occasion : and yet for an extensive rebellion in favour of an expelled Prince asserting the principle of here ditary right , and supported by all the Roman Catholics and the principal Tories against a foreign though a legitimate Sove ...
... occasion : and yet for an extensive rebellion in favour of an expelled Prince asserting the principle of here ditary right , and supported by all the Roman Catholics and the principal Tories against a foreign though a legitimate Sove ...
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... occasion . * He * Upon this occasion he forsook his usual mode of debating , which was seldom indebted to metaphorical ornament , and with great animation began his speech by the following classical al- lusion : • Among the Romans , the ...
... occasion . * He * Upon this occasion he forsook his usual mode of debating , which was seldom indebted to metaphorical ornament , and with great animation began his speech by the following classical al- lusion : • Among the Romans , the ...
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... occasion Dr. Young , with his too - habitual strain of panegyric , in his poem entitled The Instalment , ' invoked the shades of the deceased Knights to assist at his inauguration : " Ye mighty Dead ! ye garter'd sons of praise , Our ...
... occasion Dr. Young , with his too - habitual strain of panegyric , in his poem entitled The Instalment , ' invoked the shades of the deceased Knights to assist at his inauguration : " Ye mighty Dead ! ye garter'd sons of praise , Our ...
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... and his sorrow upon the occasion was ex- hibited by instances of conduct , which his surviving relations afterward delighted to recollect . concluded that his expectations from the study of divinity must JAMES THOMSON . 31.
... and his sorrow upon the occasion was ex- hibited by instances of conduct , which his surviving relations afterward delighted to recollect . concluded that his expectations from the study of divinity must JAMES THOMSON . 31.
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