The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of Westminster Abbey: With Historical Sketches and Descriptions of Both Churches: Forming an Entirely New and Correct Biography of All that is Interesting in the Lives and Achievements of the Most Illustrious Characters of the United Kingdoms, 1±ÇJ. Williams, 1839 |
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... thoughts which arise upon the view of this worn - out memorial of all that was splendid in religion , popular in fame , and great in monarchy . If such be the fate of a sovereign and a saint , how vilely may one not imagine the subject ...
... thoughts which arise upon the view of this worn - out memorial of all that was splendid in religion , popular in fame , and great in monarchy . If such be the fate of a sovereign and a saint , how vilely may one not imagine the subject ...
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... thought it prudent to follow in Ireland ; and , as Abercrombie was neither versatile nor subser- vient enough to walk in any other , he was allowed to change the rank of Commander - in - chief in Ireland , for that of Commander- in ...
... thought it prudent to follow in Ireland ; and , as Abercrombie was neither versatile nor subser- vient enough to walk in any other , he was allowed to change the rank of Commander - in - chief in Ireland , for that of Commander- in ...
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... thought to be , must be pregnant with danger to the stability of any ministry at the head of which he did not rank . As for the third object , it was flattering in pre- sumption , and important in effect , as either of the others ; for ...
... thought to be , must be pregnant with danger to the stability of any ministry at the head of which he did not rank . As for the third object , it was flattering in pre- sumption , and important in effect , as either of the others ; for ...
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... thought of for some years before he began it , and which remained unfinished for a still longer time after it had been commenced . These circumstances were publicly known and often regretted , until at length , importunities came so ...
... thought of for some years before he began it , and which remained unfinished for a still longer time after it had been commenced . These circumstances were publicly known and often regretted , until at length , importunities came so ...
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... thought ! Through what variety of untried being , Through what new scenes and changes must we pass ? The wide , the unbounded prospect lies before me ; But shadows , clouds , and darkness rest upon it . Here will I hold . If there's a ...
... thought ! Through what variety of untried being , Through what new scenes and changes must we pass ? The wide , the unbounded prospect lies before me ; But shadows , clouds , and darkness rest upon it . Here will I hold . If there's a ...
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