The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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After pursuing his studies for some time at St. John's College , in Cambridge , he passed over to the continent , and spent more than a year in France . On his return from abroad he married Margaret Clifford , eldest daughter of the ...
After pursuing his studies for some time at St. John's College , in Cambridge , he passed over to the continent , and spent more than a year in France . On his return from abroad he married Margaret Clifford , eldest daughter of the ...
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An act of uniformity which Hyde procured to be passed , and which compelled all the elergy to express , by an oath , not only their unqualified assent to the the doctrine of passive obedience , but their attachment to the revived ...
An act of uniformity which Hyde procured to be passed , and which compelled all the elergy to express , by an oath , not only their unqualified assent to the the doctrine of passive obedience , but their attachment to the revived ...
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... according to which even original poets may be said to imitate . ) He has himself passed the Haming bounds of time and space , ' but as soon as he passed , the doors were for ever closed against all who should attempt to follow him .
... according to which even original poets may be said to imitate . ) He has himself passed the Haming bounds of time and space , ' but as soon as he passed , the doors were for ever closed against all who should attempt to follow him .
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