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... ferved for a length of time under Frederic , for whom he appears to have entertained a more equal admiration than his prede- cellor expreffes , and gives a more cir- cumftantial account of the actions he records . " His work is , in ...
... ferved for a length of time under Frederic , for whom he appears to have entertained a more equal admiration than his prede- cellor expreffes , and gives a more cir- cumftantial account of the actions he records . " His work is , in ...
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... ferved under him as colonel at the battle of Worcester . Titus had the good luck to escape after that action , and lived retired . In 1657 he printed by stealth at Loudon , a finall tract in quarto , under the name of Wil- liam Allen ...
... ferved under him as colonel at the battle of Worcester . Titus had the good luck to escape after that action , and lived retired . In 1657 he printed by stealth at Loudon , a finall tract in quarto , under the name of Wil- liam Allen ...
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... ferved over the windows of fome old halls in England . On the west , immediately without the moat , arife heights which completely command the town . One of these little hills is as conveniently fituated for an enemy , as if ...
... ferved over the windows of fome old halls in England . On the west , immediately without the moat , arife heights which completely command the town . One of these little hills is as conveniently fituated for an enemy , as if ...
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... ferved to convince them of the impoffibi lity of ever afcertaining the age in which he lived , nor prevented them from advan cing the moft fingular paradoxes in fup- port of their opinions . In general , they feem to take their rife ...
... ferved to convince them of the impoffibi lity of ever afcertaining the age in which he lived , nor prevented them from advan cing the moft fingular paradoxes in fup- port of their opinions . In general , they feem to take their rife ...
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... ferved , and has fince been fo miraculously handed to pofterity , in its present ftate That fuch a Poem could have been ever retained in the memory of man , and thus , by oral tradition alone , be tranfmit ted from one generation to ...
... ferved , and has fince been fo miraculously handed to pofterity , in its present ftate That fuch a Poem could have been ever retained in the memory of man , and thus , by oral tradition alone , be tranfmit ted from one generation to ...
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