The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester, Volume 1Luke Hansard & Sons, near Lincoln's Inn-Fields, 1811 |
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... matter , Appendices and Notes , occupy the first , second , and third Volumes . The Second and Third Parts of the Divine Legation , comprising Books IV . V. VI . & IX . also with their respective preliminary matter , Appendices and ...
... matter , Appendices and Notes , occupy the first , second , and third Volumes . The Second and Third Parts of the Divine Legation , comprising Books IV . V. VI . & IX . also with their respective preliminary matter , Appendices and ...
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... matter put in so good a train , that the Bishop expected every day the conclusion of it , when the Queen was seized with a sudden illness , which put an end to her life the 20th of November , 1737 . I find this transaction alluded to in ...
... matter put in so good a train , that the Bishop expected every day the conclusion of it , when the Queen was seized with a sudden illness , which put an end to her life the 20th of November , 1737 . I find this transaction alluded to in ...
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... ill - inclined towards it . These reasons , working together , seem to have de- termined him to take the part of the injured poet ; as i.deed he explains the matter himself in a letter of Juy July 16 , 1739 , to Dr. Middleton : - 24 LIFE ...
... ill - inclined towards it . These reasons , working together , seem to have de- termined him to take the part of the injured poet ; as i.deed he explains the matter himself in a letter of Juy July 16 , 1739 , to Dr. Middleton : - 24 LIFE ...
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... matter presented to him is so striking for its own importance , so embel- lished by a lively fancy , and illustrated , from all quarters , by exquisite learning and the most ingenious disquisition , that , in the whole compass of modern ...
... matter presented to him is so striking for its own importance , so embel- lished by a lively fancy , and illustrated , from all quarters , by exquisite learning and the most ingenious disquisition , that , in the whole compass of modern ...
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... matter . He concluded from Tickell's saying - when he first entered on this translation , that is , began this first book , he thought of dedicating his work to Lord Halifax- that he could not have entertained this thought , if he had ...
... matter . He concluded from Tickell's saying - when he first entered on this translation , that is , began this first book , he thought of dedicating his work to Lord Halifax- that he could not have entertained this thought , if he had ...
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