Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott Company, 1910 - American literature |
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... live for upwards of a year in conceal- In 1684 , by a special order from Charles II . and countersigned by Sunderland , which is still pre- served in the college library , he was deprived of his studentship at Christ Church , Oxford ...
... live for upwards of a year in conceal- In 1684 , by a special order from Charles II . and countersigned by Sunderland , which is still pre- served in the college library , he was deprived of his studentship at Christ Church , Oxford ...
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... live a dull sober life , whether they would or no ; and such a life , I know , they don't think worth having . And therefore I hope at least they will not make the shortness of their fathers ' lives an argument against providence ; and ...
... live a dull sober life , whether they would or no ; and such a life , I know , they don't think worth having . And therefore I hope at least they will not make the shortness of their fathers ' lives an argument against providence ; and ...
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... live on till old age ; that we may die young is not the proper , much less the only reason why we should remember our Creator in the days of our youth , ' but because God has a right to our youthful strength and vigour ; and if this ...
... live on till old age ; that we may die young is not the proper , much less the only reason why we should remember our Creator in the days of our youth , ' but because God has a right to our youthful strength and vigour ; and if this ...
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... live , Since I my heart can to no other give ; I feel too great a load in cares of state , Cares conjugal may much ... lives compare , Both different ways may in God's favour share ; Prayers , meditations , and intentions pure , A heart ...
... live , Since I my heart can to no other give ; I feel too great a load in cares of state , Cares conjugal may much ... lives compare , Both different ways may in God's favour share ; Prayers , meditations , and intentions pure , A heart ...
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... live and do not live to eat . That's like a man , but this below a beast . Have wholesome but not costly food , and be rather cleanly than dainty in ordering it . The receipts of cookery are swelled to a volume , but a good stomach ...
... live and do not live to eat . That's like a man , but this below a beast . Have wholesome but not costly food , and be rather cleanly than dainty in ordering it . The receipts of cookery are swelled to a volume , but a good stomach ...
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