Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedR. Griffiths., 1827 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... evidence , to have detracted from the number or enormity , and to have altered the character of these deeds of ferocious cruelty , his dissent from the conclusions of all former historians would at least have been comprehensible and ...
... evidence , to have detracted from the number or enormity , and to have altered the character of these deeds of ferocious cruelty , his dissent from the conclusions of all former historians would at least have been comprehensible and ...
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... evidence supports . ' That any being in his senses should really and seriously imagine that Henry was prompted by religious scruples , would have appeared to us most incredible ; and Mr. Turner , we take it , is the first man who has ...
... evidence supports . ' That any being in his senses should really and seriously imagine that Henry was prompted by religious scruples , would have appeared to us most incredible ; and Mr. Turner , we take it , is the first man who has ...
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... evidences of the depravity of his heart . He had not only power to seize the supremacy of the church , and to reign with despotic violence over the consciences , as well as the civil rights of his subjects : he was also free to set ...
... evidences of the depravity of his heart . He had not only power to seize the supremacy of the church , and to reign with despotic violence over the consciences , as well as the civil rights of his subjects : he was also free to set ...
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... evidence , apply the supposition of guilt to the virtuous prelate Fisher and others , who , like More , were executed really for the mere refusal of the oath of supremacy . And in all Henry's butcheries , he lays great stress upon the ...
... evidence , apply the supposition of guilt to the virtuous prelate Fisher and others , who , like More , were executed really for the mere refusal of the oath of supremacy . And in all Henry's butcheries , he lays great stress upon the ...
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... evidence of his disposition to avenge his native sulkiness upon every thing that he saw . In this villa we experienced all the inconveniences attendant on an Italian country - house , placed , as those at Leghorn generally are , in the ...
... evidence of his disposition to avenge his native sulkiness upon every thing that he saw . In this villa we experienced all the inconveniences attendant on an Italian country - house , placed , as those at Leghorn generally are , in the ...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1833 |
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