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On this he went into the Morea , where the metropolitan of Achaia prevailed upon
him to preach twice in Greek , at a meeting of some of his bishops and clergy ,
which was well received . At his departure , he left with him a copy of the ...
On this he went into the Morea , where the metropolitan of Achaia prevailed upon
him to preach twice in Greek , at a meeting of some of his bishops and clergy ,
which was well received . At his departure , he left with him a copy of the ...
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D. on the author * , and on his second arrival in London he was most graciously
received by his Majesty , who not only bestowed a pension on him , but admitted
him to the honour of a private conference . Many years after , when Dr. Beattie ...
D. on the author * , and on his second arrival in London he was most graciously
received by his Majesty , who not only bestowed a pension on him , but admitted
him to the honour of a private conference . Many years after , when Dr. Beattie ...
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After he had received his pall from pope Alexander III . then residing in France ,
he immediately sent messengers to the king in Normandy , with his resignation of
the seal and office of chancellor . This displeased the king ; so that upon his ...
After he had received his pall from pope Alexander III . then residing in France ,
he immediately sent messengers to the king in Normandy , with his resignation of
the seal and office of chancellor . This displeased the king ; so that upon his ...
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There he received an account , that the Spaniards at PortoBello had seized
several of our ships employed in the slavetrade , on the old pretence , that the
settlement at Darien was a breach of peace . At the desire of the parties
concerned , the ...
There he received an account , that the Spaniards at PortoBello had seized
several of our ships employed in the slavetrade , on the old pretence , that the
settlement at Darien was a breach of peace . At the desire of the parties
concerned , the ...
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... remarks , which occurred in this part of the work , soon attracted the attention of
those who had turned their thoughts to the subject . This short essay was
favourably received by the public , and has been frequently cited and referred to
...
... remarks , which occurred in this part of the work , soon attracted the attention of
those who had turned their thoughts to the subject . This short essay was
favourably received by the public , and has been frequently cited and referred to
...
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