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... words , however , do not seem to have any reference to the former . We are presented with some curious cuts of the pillory , as it was used at different but remote periods . — In his observations on the story of this Comedy , and on ...
... words , however , do not seem to have any reference to the former . We are presented with some curious cuts of the pillory , as it was used at different but remote periods . — In his observations on the story of this Comedy , and on ...
Pagina 236
... words of scripture ; though even these too , in my own opinion , mili- tate in my cause for Christ , we know , was the Emanuel , both God and man ; so that we , likewise , with the unitarian , in one sense , at- tribute humanity to him ...
... words of scripture ; though even these too , in my own opinion , mili- tate in my cause for Christ , we know , was the Emanuel , both God and man ; so that we , likewise , with the unitarian , in one sense , at- tribute humanity to him ...
Pagina 355
... words , mouton , bœuf , and veau ; but the living animals themselves which were bred in the country , ( where there were fewer Normans ) continued to be called by their English names of sheep , oxen , and calves . ' The derivation of the ...
... words , mouton , bœuf , and veau ; but the living animals themselves which were bred in the country , ( where there were fewer Normans ) continued to be called by their English names of sheep , oxen , and calves . ' The derivation of the ...
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