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... appear upon the teftimony of Thuanus . For , fays he , Philip II . arriving in Spain in the year 1559 , gave moft horrid fpecimens of his cruelty immediately upon his arri- val he began to chaftife the Sectaries ; -all that were ...
... appear upon the teftimony of Thuanus . For , fays he , Philip II . arriving in Spain in the year 1559 , gave moft horrid fpecimens of his cruelty immediately upon his arri- val he began to chaftife the Sectaries ; -all that were ...
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... appears to have been the first act of fovereignty done by King Edward VI C Their next care was ( according to an ancient manuscript before me ) not to take care of their own promotions , but of the burial of their late King , which was ...
... appears to have been the first act of fovereignty done by King Edward VI C Their next care was ( according to an ancient manuscript before me ) not to take care of their own promotions , but of the burial of their late King , which was ...
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... appear ance ; but the wording of the patent being left to his own management , it is thought that he , contrary to the firft conditional clause of doing nothing without the advice of the Regents , craftily engaged the King to give him ...
... appear ance ; but the wording of the patent being left to his own management , it is thought that he , contrary to the firft conditional clause of doing nothing without the advice of the Regents , craftily engaged the King to give him ...
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... appear by the tenor of the provifional treaty ; and therefore it was moved , and infifted by the country party , that to the Lords refolution , now under confideration , the following words might be added , viz . • And that all ...
... appear by the tenor of the provifional treaty ; and therefore it was moved , and infifted by the country party , that to the Lords refolution , now under confideration , the following words might be added , viz . • And that all ...
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... appears , Which fweetly rules the tuneful spheres . He tenderly exalts the meek , Who humbly his protection feek ; But does the wicked foon confound , And lays them grov'ling on the ground . 5 . O hymn with grateful hearts the Lord ...
... appears , Which fweetly rules the tuneful spheres . He tenderly exalts the meek , Who humbly his protection feek ; But does the wicked foon confound , And lays them grov'ling on the ground . 5 . O hymn with grateful hearts the Lord ...
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Página 203 - And Noah went in, and his sons, and his wife, and his sons' wives with him into the ark, because of the waters of the flood.
Página 202 - In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
Página 245 - By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations.
Página 202 - And every living substance was destroyed which was upon the face of the ground, both man, and cattle, and the creeping things, and the fowl of the heaven ; and they were destroyed from the earth : and Noah only remained alive, and they that were with him in the ark.
Página 201 - And all flesh died that moved upon the earth, both of fowl, and of cattle, and of beast, and of every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth, and every man. All in whose nostrils was the breath of life, of all that was in the dry land died.
Página 201 - And behold I, even I, do bring a flood of waters upon the earth to destroy all flesh wherein is the breath of life from under heaven, and every thing that is in the earth shall die, but with thee will I establish My Covenant, and thou shalt come into the ark, thou and thy sons and thy wife, and thy sons
Página 201 - And the flood was forty days upon the earth ; and the waters increased, and bare up the ark, and it was lift up above the earth. And the waters prevailed, and were increased greatly upon the earth ; and the ark went upon the face of the waters.
Página 34 - ... in England bred, Where freedom well becomes the earliest state, For there the love of liberty's innate. Yet more — before my eyes those heroes stand, "Whom the great William brought to bless this land, To guard with pious care, that generous plan, Of power well bounded — which he first bsgan.
Página 328 - An Act to explain and amend an act made in the twenty-second year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, intituled, ' An Act for amending, explaining, and reducing into one Act of Parliament the laws relating to the government of His Majesty's ships, vessels, and forces by sea...
Página 34 - dignity, and ease, To learn those arts, which may hereafter please ; Wise authors say — let youth in earliest age, Rehearse the poet's labours on the stage. Nay more ! a nobler end is still behind, The poet's labours elevate the mind ; Teach our young hearts with generous fire to burn, And feel the virtuous sentiments we learn. T...