Illustrations of Sterne: With Other Essays and Verses, Volume 2Cadell and Davies, By J. and J. Haddock, Warrington, 1812 |
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... Consistory at Leipsic , using the feigned names of Titius and Lucretia , and giving the best turn to the matter that it would bear , The Consistory , availing itself of a very considerate distinction OF STERNE . 17.
... Consistory at Leipsic , using the feigned names of Titius and Lucretia , and giving the best turn to the matter that it would bear , The Consistory , availing itself of a very considerate distinction OF STERNE . 17.
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With Other Essays and Verses John Ferriar. The Consistory , availing itself of a very considerate distinction , * gave a favour- able answer ; though they acknowledged , that the impossibility of having offspring was the only one out of ...
With Other Essays and Verses John Ferriar. The Consistory , availing itself of a very considerate distinction , * gave a favour- able answer ; though they acknowledged , that the impossibility of having offspring was the only one out of ...
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... Consistory , which had hitherto taken no cognizance of the affair , now interposed , and de- manded that the parties should be sepa- rated , to do away the great scandal which their union gave to the godly . " To take off the force of ...
... Consistory , which had hitherto taken no cognizance of the affair , now interposed , and de- manded that the parties should be sepa- rated , to do away the great scandal which their union gave to the godly . " To take off the force of ...
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... Consistory could not in- stantly retract , but this proposal certainly procured time for digesting conciliatory measures . In the mean time , as Ma- dame de Sorlisi protested that she would rather die than forsake her husband , her ...
... Consistory could not in- stantly retract , but this proposal certainly procured time for digesting conciliatory measures . In the mean time , as Ma- dame de Sorlisi protested that she would rather die than forsake her husband , her ...
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... Consistory of Leipsic declared that the marriage ought to be tolerated , and the parties to be freed from any farther vexation or prosecution on that account . At the same time , the Elector , to prevent the growth of scandal , ordered ...
... Consistory of Leipsic declared that the marriage ought to be tolerated , and the parties to be freed from any farther vexation or prosecution on that account . At the same time , the Elector , to prevent the growth of scandal , ordered ...
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