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His sons , William and Réné , with a view of revenging their father's death ,
formed a conspiracy against the usurper , which was discovered . William Hed ;
but Réné was taken and condemned to die ; which fatal circumstance has
immortalized ...
His sons , William and Réné , with a view of revenging their father's death ,
formed a conspiracy against the usurper , which was discovered . William Hed ;
but Réné was taken and condemned to die ; which fatal circumstance has
immortalized ...
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The establishment of the royal academy was in a great measure indebted to the
efforts of Mr. Barret , who formed the plan , and became one of its members . He
had two decided manners of painting , both with regard to colour and touch ; his ...
The establishment of the royal academy was in a great measure indebted to the
efforts of Mr. Barret , who formed the plan , and became one of its members . He
had two decided manners of painting , both with regard to colour and touch ; his ...
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Modesty and sincerity formed the character of du Bartas , according to the
account of him by the president de Thou . ¡° I know ( says that famous historian )
that some critics find his style extremely figurative , bombastic , and full of
gasconades .
Modesty and sincerity formed the character of du Bartas , according to the
account of him by the president de Thou . ¡° I know ( says that famous historian )
that some critics find his style extremely figurative , bombastic , and full of
gasconades .
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Two of these , called ¡° power ¡± and ¡° wisdom , " engendered the angels of the
highest order , who having formed heaven for their own residence , produced
other angels of a subordinate nature , and these again produced others , till three
...
Two of these , called ¡° power ¡± and ¡° wisdom , " engendered the angels of the
highest order , who having formed heaven for their own residence , produced
other angels of a subordinate nature , and these again produced others , till three
...
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An Hebrew Grammar , formed on the usage of words by the inspired writers , ¡±
1750 , 8vo . 9 . The use and intent of Prophecy , and history of the Fall cleared , "
1750 , 8vo , occasioned by Middleton's examination of Sherlock . 10. ¡° A defence
of ...
An Hebrew Grammar , formed on the usage of words by the inspired writers , ¡±
1750 , 8vo . 9 . The use and intent of Prophecy , and history of the Fall cleared , "
1750 , 8vo , occasioned by Middleton's examination of Sherlock . 10. ¡° A defence
of ...
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