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... manner . M. de St. Germain being appointed minister at war , wished to avail himself in his office of the abilities of some superior officer in the corps of engineers . On this he consulted the directors of that corps , then as- sembled ...
... manner . M. de St. Germain being appointed minister at war , wished to avail himself in his office of the abilities of some superior officer in the corps of engineers . On this he consulted the directors of that corps , then as- sembled ...
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... manners , and a man of virtue and piety . " FOWLER ( CHRISTOPHER ) , a clergyman originally of the church of England , was the son of John Fowler of Marlborough , in Wiltshire , where he was born in 1610 or 1611. In 1627 he was admitted ...
... manners , and a man of virtue and piety . " FOWLER ( CHRISTOPHER ) , a clergyman originally of the church of England , was the son of John Fowler of Marlborough , in Wiltshire , where he was born in 1610 or 1611. In 1627 he was admitted ...
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... manner obliged to resign his fellowship . " The stigma , however , appears to have been the same , for his relations were greatly displeased at him , and afraid to countenance or protect one condemned for a capital offence ; and his ...
... manner obliged to resign his fellowship . " The stigma , however , appears to have been the same , for his relations were greatly displeased at him , and afraid to countenance or protect one condemned for a capital offence ; and his ...
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... manner described in the text . The wonder is to find this liberality in so bigotted a catholic as the duke of Norfolk . + It does not seem very clear from this story whether the bishop knew Fox's person , or whether , knowing it , he ...
... manner described in the text . The wonder is to find this liberality in so bigotted a catholic as the duke of Norfolk . + It does not seem very clear from this story whether the bishop knew Fox's person , or whether , knowing it , he ...
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... manner ; but that to punish with flames the bodies of those , who err rather from blindness than obstinacy of will , is cruel , and more suitable to the example of the Romish church , than the mildness of the gospel ; and in short such ...
... manner ; but that to punish with flames the bodies of those , who err rather from blindness than obstinacy of will , is cruel , and more suitable to the example of the Romish church , than the mildness of the gospel ; and in short such ...
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