History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713-1783J. Murray, 1838 - Great Britain |
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... authorities , now accom- panies the volume . Though necessarily small , yet , being clearly and beautifully executed by Hall , it is sufficiently comprehensive to contain not only every place mentioned in the New Testament , but all ...
... authorities , now accom- panies the volume . Though necessarily small , yet , being clearly and beautifully executed by Hall , it is sufficiently comprehensive to contain not only every place mentioned in the New Testament , but all ...
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... authority- Mr. Tooke - there appeared so perfect and accurate a description , not only of the ex- isting state of the revenue , and of the expenditure of the country , but also of the causes which had led to that state , that with the ...
... authority- Mr. Tooke - there appeared so perfect and accurate a description , not only of the ex- isting state of the revenue , and of the expenditure of the country , but also of the causes which had led to that state , that with the ...
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... authority over his followers .................... 387 Preaching of Whitefield He dies in America 388 .............. 389 Present state and prospects of the Methodists 391 THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE PEACE OF UTRECHT . CONTENTS . Xi.
... authority over his followers .................... 387 Preaching of Whitefield He dies in America 388 .............. 389 Present state and prospects of the Methodists 391 THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE PEACE OF UTRECHT . CONTENTS . Xi.
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... authority of the Regent had been secured in France , and his friendship with England confirmed ; and some fresh difficulties which arose after Stanhope had left Paris in January , were adjusted by another journey of that Minister in ...
... authority of the Regent had been secured in France , and his friendship with England confirmed ; and some fresh difficulties which arose after Stanhope had left Paris in January , were adjusted by another journey of that Minister in ...
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... authorities for this negotiation , and the subse- quent debate in the House of Commons , are , Mr. Brodrick's Letter to Lord Midleton , Jan. 24. 1720 ; and Mr. Aislabie's Second Speech before the House of Lords , July , 1721. The latter ...
... authorities for this negotiation , and the subse- quent debate in the House of Commons , are , Mr. Brodrick's Letter to Lord Midleton , Jan. 24. 1720 ; and Mr. Aislabie's Second Speech before the House of Lords , July , 1721. The latter ...
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Page 346 - ... their manner of writing is very peculiar, being neither from the left to the right, like the Europeans ; nor from the right to the left, like the Arabians ; nor from up to down, like the Chinese ; but aslant, from one corner of the paper to the other, like ladies in England.