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... humble Nephew most bounden , ' as in the other case . A vehement , swift- riding man ! -Nephew , it has been suggested , did not mean in Henry the Eighth's time so strictly as it now does , brother's or sis- ter's son ; it meant nepos ...
... humble Nephew most bounden , ' as in the other case . A vehement , swift- riding man ! -Nephew , it has been suggested , did not mean in Henry the Eighth's time so strictly as it now does , brother's or sis- ter's son ; it meant nepos ...
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... humble ) , That pious strait- ened Preachers in terror of offending God by Idolatry , and useful to human souls , might not be cast out of their parishes for genu- flexions , white surplices and such like , but allowed some Christian ...
... humble ) , That pious strait- ened Preachers in terror of offending God by Idolatry , and useful to human souls , might not be cast out of their parishes for genu- flexions , white surplices and such like , but allowed some Christian ...
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... humble duty , I take my leave . - Your loving Son , " GEORGE RADCLIFFE . " Radcliffe's Letters ( by Whitaker ) , p . 64-5 . † Camden's Annals ; Nichols's Progresses . ever see , or fancy in his mind , a EVENTS IN OLIVER'S BIOGRAPHY . 41.
... humble duty , I take my leave . - Your loving Son , " GEORGE RADCLIFFE . " Radcliffe's Letters ( by Whitaker ) , p . 64-5 . † Camden's Annals ; Nichols's Progresses . ever see , or fancy in his mind , a EVENTS IN OLIVER'S BIOGRAPHY . 41.
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... humble and moderate carriages and fair proceedings ; and he feared the reason was , We had not dealt sincerely with the King and Country , and made a true representation of the causes of all those miseries . Which he , for his part ...
... humble and moderate carriages and fair proceedings ; and he feared the reason was , We had not dealt sincerely with the King and Country , and made a true representation of the causes of all those miseries . Which he , for his part ...
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... humble , devout diligence through this world ; and , by his Maker's infinite mercy , to escape destruction , and find eternal salvation , in wider Divine Worlds . This latter , this is the grand clause in his Life , which dwarfs all ...
... humble , devout diligence through this world ; and , by his Maker's infinite mercy , to escape destruction , and find eternal salvation , in wider Divine Worlds . This latter , this is the grand clause in his Life , which dwarfs all ...
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