The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 44A. Constable, 1826 |
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... suppose himself to be acquainted only with the above circumstances , and pause to consider whether , in the summer of 1660 , there could be many clergymen of the Esta- blished Church who had fewer and more scanty pretensions to a ...
... suppose himself to be acquainted only with the above circumstances , and pause to consider whether , in the summer of 1660 , there could be many clergymen of the Esta- blished Church who had fewer and more scanty pretensions to a ...
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... suppose that a statesman , then at the zenith of his greatness , could not discover the truth on this subject , without a noise like that of a judicial inquiry , would betray a singular ignorance of affairs . Did Clarendon relinquish ...
... suppose that a statesman , then at the zenith of his greatness , could not discover the truth on this subject , without a noise like that of a judicial inquiry , would betray a singular ignorance of affairs . Did Clarendon relinquish ...
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... suppose with Dr W. and Mr Wagstaffe , that more than of the MS . existed , and that parts of it had been seen by many ? It is without any reason that Dr W. and others represent the secrecy of Gauden's communications to Clarendon as a ...
... suppose with Dr W. and Mr Wagstaffe , that more than of the MS . existed , and that parts of it had been seen by many ? It is without any reason that Dr W. and others represent the secrecy of Gauden's communications to Clarendon as a ...
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... suppose , that his opinion was that of those whom he then most trusted on such matters , of whom Clarendon was certainly one . To suppose , with some late writers , that he and his brother looked with favour and pleasure on an at- tempt ...
... suppose , that his opinion was that of those whom he then most trusted on such matters , of whom Clarendon was certainly one . To suppose , with some late writers , that he and his brother looked with favour and pleasure on an at- tempt ...
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... suppose that the King and Clarendon had been satisfied , or perfectly convinced that Charles was the writer of the Icon ; a supposition which would convert the silence of the Chancellor and the levity of the Monarch into heinous ...
... suppose that the King and Clarendon had been satisfied , or perfectly convinced that Charles was the writer of the Icon ; a supposition which would convert the silence of the Chancellor and the levity of the Monarch into heinous ...
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