The Southern Review, Том 7A. E. Miller., 1831 |
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... cause with a heavy and visible burden . How often is De Foe remembered with the couplet before cited of Pope , or with the sarcasms of Swift , when the pillory alone is mentioned as his cause for shame . His imprisonment was attended by ...
... cause with a heavy and visible burden . How often is De Foe remembered with the couplet before cited of Pope , or with the sarcasms of Swift , when the pillory alone is mentioned as his cause for shame . His imprisonment was attended by ...
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... caused the ancient statues through- ' out the town to be thrown down and broken in pieces . " He afterwards adds ... cause was no longer religious zeal , but merely the desire of their possession . The pictures executed at that time ...
... caused the ancient statues through- ' out the town to be thrown down and broken in pieces . " He afterwards adds ... cause was no longer religious zeal , but merely the desire of their possession . The pictures executed at that time ...
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... cause is between Richard Baxter and the King . ' Wallop said , that those who had drawn the information were the ... causes ; and were it not for you gentlemen of the long robe , who should have more wit and hon- esty than to support and ...
... cause is between Richard Baxter and the King . ' Wallop said , that those who had drawn the information were the ... causes ; and were it not for you gentlemen of the long robe , who should have more wit and hon- esty than to support and ...
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