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Page 6
... pretended au- thority to several abbies , and even before the re- formation bestowed by that sacrilegious tyrant Henry VIII , on his ravenous favourites , the maintenance of an incumbent in most parts of the kingdom is contemptibly ...
... pretended au- thority to several abbies , and even before the re- formation bestowed by that sacrilegious tyrant Henry VIII , on his ravenous favourites , the maintenance of an incumbent in most parts of the kingdom is contemptibly ...
Page 19
... pretend to ) they were , how- ever , utterly unqualified : and whom , if I were in power , although they were my nephews , or had married my nieces , I could never , in point of good conscience or honour , have recommended to a cu- racy ...
... pretend to ) they were , how- ever , utterly unqualified : and whom , if I were in power , although they were my nephews , or had married my nieces , I could never , in point of good conscience or honour , have recommended to a cu- racy ...
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... pretend to offer my own ) will never more have room to exert it → self in the breast of any clergyman whom this kingdom shall produce . * The Right Rev. Dr. William King . But , whether the consequences of these bills may , 26 ...
... pretend to offer my own ) will never more have room to exert it → self in the breast of any clergyman whom this kingdom shall produce . * The Right Rev. Dr. William King . But , whether the consequences of these bills may , 26 ...
Page 50
... proceeding were a secret and The provost and fellows of Trinity College , Dublin , had lately expelled Edward Forbes , for the cause mentioned in the text . mystery , I should not pretend to give it an 50 A LETTER CONCERNING.
... proceeding were a secret and The provost and fellows of Trinity College , Dublin , had lately expelled Edward Forbes , for the cause mentioned in the text . mystery , I should not pretend to give it an 50 A LETTER CONCERNING.
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Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott. mystery , I should not pretend to give it an inter- pretation ; but sufficient care has been taken to explain it , first , by addresses artificially ( if not il- legally ) procured , to show the miserable ...
Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott. mystery , I should not pretend to give it an inter- pretation ; but sufficient care has been taken to explain it , first , by addresses artificially ( if not il- legally ) procured , to show the miserable ...
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