The History of the Worthies of England, Հատոր 1F.C. & J. Rivington, 1811 |
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... nature ) ; the Characters , or Memorials , which are here assembled , will always make it a book not only necessary , but pleasant to be consulted . Even Bishop Nicolson , fastidious as in this instance he is , admits that the Work at ...
... nature ) ; the Characters , or Memorials , which are here assembled , will always make it a book not only necessary , but pleasant to be consulted . Even Bishop Nicolson , fastidious as in this instance he is , admits that the Work at ...
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... nature of the Work , it being already fully set down in the first sixteen sheets thereof . Yet thou mayst be pleased to take notice , that ( although the Title promiseth thee only the History of the Worthies of England ) in the end ...
... nature of the Work , it being already fully set down in the first sixteen sheets thereof . Yet thou mayst be pleased to take notice , that ( although the Title promiseth thee only the History of the Worthies of England ) in the end ...
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... nature : as , 1. " Good Thoughts in bad times . " 2. " Good Thoughts in worse times . " These two pieces , printed separately , the former in 1645 , the latter in 1647 , were published together in 1652 . He afterwards published , in ...
... nature : as , 1. " Good Thoughts in bad times . " 2. " Good Thoughts in worse times . " These two pieces , printed separately , the former in 1645 , the latter in 1647 , were published together in 1652 . He afterwards published , in ...
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... Nature allowed this Author ; and perhaps more abilities , knowledge , or information , than could be justly pre- tended to , by any of his ungrateful cavillers . Then for the errors that must unavoidably occur in the revival of such ...
... Nature allowed this Author ; and perhaps more abilities , knowledge , or information , than could be justly pre- tended to , by any of his ungrateful cavillers . Then for the errors that must unavoidably occur in the revival of such ...
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... nature , they are promiscuosly placed as suiteth best with my own conveniency . MEDICINAL WATERS . The God of Nature hath not discovered himself so variously wonderful in any thing as in the Waters of Fountains , Rivers , & c . England ...
... nature , they are promiscuosly placed as suiteth best with my own conveniency . MEDICINAL WATERS . The God of Nature hath not discovered himself so variously wonderful in any thing as in the Waters of Fountains , Rivers , & c . England ...
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