The Historical Magazine, Or, Classical Library of Public Events: Consisting of Authentic Anecdotes, Biographical Memoirs, Manners and Customs, Philosophical Papers, Natural History, Theatrical Intelligence, Analysis of Historical Books, Domestic News, &c. &c. &c, Volume 21789 - History |
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... himself to flight , and could not be prevailed on to return , until he was affured that the fuppofed demon was gone . Barfabas had a fifter equally ftrong as himself ; but he did not know her , becaufe he had quitted his father's houfe ...
... himself to flight , and could not be prevailed on to return , until he was affured that the fuppofed demon was gone . Barfabas had a fifter equally ftrong as himself ; but he did not know her , becaufe he had quitted his father's houfe ...
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... himself to head the army againft him . This intelligence put a fpeedy end to the rebellion , which might not have been fo foon quafhed , if the prince of Orange : had not per- ceived that he catched at the crown , which he longed fo ...
... himself to head the army againft him . This intelligence put a fpeedy end to the rebellion , which might not have been fo foon quafhed , if the prince of Orange : had not per- ceived that he catched at the crown , which he longed fo ...
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... himself for fome time with his fury , owned to him the trick , and finifhed by making the Englishman a prefent for the pleafure which he had afforded him . Before Voltaire avowed himself It has been remarked , that Fre- derick knew men ...
... himself for fome time with his fury , owned to him the trick , and finifhed by making the Englishman a prefent for the pleafure which he had afforded him . Before Voltaire avowed himself It has been remarked , that Fre- derick knew men ...
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... himself with more gal- lantry , than he did . " And yet this very duke of York , when become king of Great Britain and Ireland , could demean himself fo far as to defert his friends and his troops after the battle of the Boyne , at a ...
... himself with more gal- lantry , than he did . " And yet this very duke of York , when become king of Great Britain and Ireland , could demean himself fo far as to defert his friends and his troops after the battle of the Boyne , at a ...
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... himself , by being wicked over- much ? ( Ecclef . vii . 17. ) Is there any fuch thing as grace without goodness ? as being a follower of Chrift , without following him ? as being his difciple , without learning of him to be just and ...
... himself , by being wicked over- much ? ( Ecclef . vii . 17. ) Is there any fuch thing as grace without goodness ? as being a follower of Chrift , without following him ? as being his difciple , without learning of him to be just and ...
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