Chamber's Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 1 |
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Glasgow Quatercentenary Studies ( by various hands ; 1907 ) , and George Buchanan : A Memorial , 1506-1906 , edited by ... On this consideratioun I haif tane at this tyme on hand to aduerteis zour honors of sic thingis as I thocht to ...
Glasgow Quatercentenary Studies ( by various hands ; 1907 ) , and George Buchanan : A Memorial , 1506-1906 , edited by ... On this consideratioun I haif tane at this tyme on hand to aduerteis zour honors of sic thingis as I thocht to ...
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he had killed seven Englishmen with his own hands , cruelly murdering them : that he had spent his whole time in whoring ... She called me to her ; I kissed her hand , and told her it was my chiefest happiness to see her in safety ...
he had killed seven Englishmen with his own hands , cruelly murdering them : that he had spent his whole time in whoring ... She called me to her ; I kissed her hand , and told her it was my chiefest happiness to see her in safety ...
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The repudiating of creature - comforts and a covenant with Christ go hand in hand together , Isa . lv . 2 , 3 . Nahash would not make a covenant with the men of Jabesh - Gilead , unless they would pluck out their right eyes , intending ...
The repudiating of creature - comforts and a covenant with Christ go hand in hand together , Isa . lv . 2 , 3 . Nahash would not make a covenant with the men of Jabesh - Gilead , unless they would pluck out their right eyes , intending ...
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