The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... England , and governor of Gloucester Castle , the dolorous tower of romance . The illegality of the Norman usurpations in Wales cannot , at this day , be questioned , whatever may be alleged in de- fence of the invasion of England . But ...
... England , and governor of Gloucester Castle , the dolorous tower of romance . The illegality of the Norman usurpations in Wales cannot , at this day , be questioned , whatever may be alleged in de- fence of the invasion of England . But ...
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... England . The fall of the church of Rome , in this and in other countries , was not owing to her practising , as her votaries might have said in the language of Dr. Haggitt , a worship the fittest for man to offer , and the Almighty to ...
... England . The fall of the church of Rome , in this and in other countries , was not owing to her practising , as her votaries might have said in the language of Dr. Haggitt , a worship the fittest for man to offer , and the Almighty to ...
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... England to sanction such abominations ? Ought the state to say that a man shall not exercise even the menial office of an exciseman , till he has performed a solemn farce at the altar of the establishment ? However sacred any rite may ...
... England to sanction such abominations ? Ought the state to say that a man shall not exercise even the menial office of an exciseman , till he has performed a solemn farce at the altar of the establishment ? However sacred any rite may ...
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