The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... opinion , that the present earl of Gallo- way must be the undoubted heir male and representative of the Derneley family on the failure of cardinal York , the laft of the male defcendants from fir John Stuart of Derneley ; for it is very ...
... opinion , that the present earl of Gallo- way must be the undoubted heir male and representative of the Derneley family on the failure of cardinal York , the laft of the male defcendants from fir John Stuart of Derneley ; for it is very ...
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... opinion and leads him to maintain , that fir William Stuart of Castelmilk , the brother of fir John Stuart of Derneley , was quite a different perfon from fir William Stuart of Jedworth ; and the authority of various concurring proofs ...
... opinion and leads him to maintain , that fir William Stuart of Castelmilk , the brother of fir John Stuart of Derneley , was quite a different perfon from fir William Stuart of Jedworth ; and the authority of various concurring proofs ...
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... opinion , that the downfall of the falfe religions above - men- tioned , would be produced , not by a conviction of the truth in the votaries of those two fects , but by the propagation of an intolerant infidelity , which might destroy ...
... opinion , that the downfall of the falfe religions above - men- tioned , would be produced , not by a conviction of the truth in the votaries of those two fects , but by the propagation of an intolerant infidelity , which might destroy ...
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... opinion that the fecond beast is the ecclefiaftical power of Rome , because these horns muft denote fomething which feems to be like Christianity - they are not faid to be the horns of a lamb , but like , or resembling , the horns of a ...
... opinion that the fecond beast is the ecclefiaftical power of Rome , because these horns muft denote fomething which feems to be like Christianity - they are not faid to be the horns of a lamb , but like , or resembling , the horns of a ...
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... opinions of other men , he taught them to lay down their lives for his caufe , and to leave his doctrines to make their ... opinion blemishes , muft not be confidered as deftructive of the great utility of this work in the prefent times ...
... opinions of other men , he taught them to lay down their lives for his caufe , and to leave his doctrines to make their ... opinion blemishes , muft not be confidered as deftructive of the great utility of this work in the prefent times ...
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