Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 140
... never was one that could be compared to him , so much , and so well he spoke , which excited great wonder ; he also performed many miracles . When he was quite grown up , he left us , and went up into heaven , and promised to come again ...
... never was one that could be compared to him , so much , and so well he spoke , which excited great wonder ; he also performed many miracles . When he was quite grown up , he left us , and went up into heaven , and promised to come again ...
Page 73
... never imitated the licentious jesters of the times , we cannot doubt that he was often called upon to exercise his humour at the court of Charles and James , either in self - de- fence or in the honest hope of making vice ridiculous ...
... never imitated the licentious jesters of the times , we cannot doubt that he was often called upon to exercise his humour at the court of Charles and James , either in self - de- fence or in the honest hope of making vice ridiculous ...
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... never heard that they prescribed uniformity or the perpetuity of any particular costume . I have detained you with these observations , that I might put on record a fact , which may hereafter be useful to our own society or any of its ...
... never heard that they prescribed uniformity or the perpetuity of any particular costume . I have detained you with these observations , that I might put on record a fact , which may hereafter be useful to our own society or any of its ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
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In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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