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Page 19
... Lord hath done all this . " This is precisely the sense of the Sep- tuagint translation , where the Greek article repeated before the adjective is very expressive ; it is also adapted . to the position , as well as termina- tion , of ...
... Lord hath done all this . " This is precisely the sense of the Sep- tuagint translation , where the Greek article repeated before the adjective is very expressive ; it is also adapted . to the position , as well as termina- tion , of ...
Page 43
... Lord Digby , at a very late period of bis life , has been more than once copied in our Magazine : but we can- not forbear transcribing " an original and characteristic letter from Bishop Hough to the Rev. Mr. Lewis of Mar- gate ...
... Lord Digby , at a very late period of bis life , has been more than once copied in our Magazine : but we can- not forbear transcribing " an original and characteristic letter from Bishop Hough to the Rev. Mr. Lewis of Mar- gate ...
Page 46
... Lord Aylesford expresses much satisfaction in having given his fine daughter to Lord Andover * ; the alliance is honourable ; and , for the con- venience of the lady she will be settled at an easy distance from all her nearest relations ; ...
... Lord Aylesford expresses much satisfaction in having given his fine daughter to Lord Andover * ; the alliance is honourable ; and , for the con- venience of the lady she will be settled at an easy distance from all her nearest relations ; ...
Page 48
... Lord Coventry to his three sons ; all of whom went through the distemper successfully , and no ill consequence followed : notwithstanding this , the method loses ground , even in this country ; for parents are tender and fearful , not ...
... Lord Coventry to his three sons ; all of whom went through the distemper successfully , and no ill consequence followed : notwithstanding this , the method loses ground , even in this country ; for parents are tender and fearful , not ...
Page 49
... Lord- ship to pardon the trouble of this letter , which should never have taken the liberty to have written , had it not been to vindicate one of the best of Fathers , and that to your Lordship , whom , of all the world , I would not ...
... Lord- ship to pardon the trouble of this letter , which should never have taken the liberty to have written , had it not been to vindicate one of the best of Fathers , and that to your Lordship , whom , of all the world , I would not ...
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