PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page x
... passing of the Act of Uniformity in the beginning of Charles the Second's reign , left their churches and livings for conscience sake , and became the founders of the sect of English Presbyterians . Daniel and his three sisters were ...
... passing of the Act of Uniformity in the beginning of Charles the Second's reign , left their churches and livings for conscience sake , and became the founders of the sect of English Presbyterians . Daniel and his three sisters were ...
Page xxxi
... passed between them in Cheapside . He was called against the prisoner , but his evidence told in his favour ; for it was justly argued that Stone's doings or designs could not be very trea- sonable if he stopped the first friend he met ...
... passed between them in Cheapside . He was called against the prisoner , but his evidence told in his favour ; for it was justly argued that Stone's doings or designs could not be very trea- sonable if he stopped the first friend he met ...
Page xxxv
... passed much time at Holland House , Kensington , where Lady Holland was most successful in gathering together a brilliant circle of authors and wits , Whig statesmen and Edinburgh reviewers , aided as she was by the manly good sense and ...
... passed much time at Holland House , Kensington , where Lady Holland was most successful in gathering together a brilliant circle of authors and wits , Whig statesmen and Edinburgh reviewers , aided as she was by the manly good sense and ...
Page xliv
... passed through Brussels while it was occupied by Wellington's army , and through Ghent while it was the residence of Louis XVIII .; and he reached England six weeks before the battle of Waterloo . While in Italy Mr. Rogers observed ...
... passed through Brussels while it was occupied by Wellington's army , and through Ghent while it was the residence of Louis XVIII .; and he reached England six weeks before the battle of Waterloo . While in Italy Mr. Rogers observed ...
Page xlv
... passed since Mr. Rogers , on the publication of the ' Pleasures of Memory , ' took his place among the English poets . Since that time all who had before him been successful in their efforts to gain the ear and favour of the public by ...
... passed since Mr. Rogers , on the publication of the ' Pleasures of Memory , ' took his place among the English poets . Since that time all who had before him been successful in their efforts to gain the ear and favour of the public by ...
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