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... labour of others , and higher in my eye . I put in the phrase as a contrast to your appel- lation of Gentleman : the skit is intended to apply to you , not to Mr. Wilde . I have not yet done with the falsehoods of the last quoted ...
... labour of others , and higher in my eye . I put in the phrase as a contrast to your appel- lation of Gentleman : the skit is intended to apply to you , not to Mr. Wilde . I have not yet done with the falsehoods of the last quoted ...
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... labour for bread , was tried upon three indictments at one Sessions : the first was for attending a meeting at Macclesfield , where he scarce said or did any thing but look on , and this brought him two years imprisonment : the other ...
... labour for bread , was tried upon three indictments at one Sessions : the first was for attending a meeting at Macclesfield , where he scarce said or did any thing but look on , and this brought him two years imprisonment : the other ...
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... labour , by managing their own affairs , I remain , ready not only to cheer them on , but to lend a hand , yours , & c . R. CARLILE . TO MR . R. CARLILE , DORCHESTER GAOL . FELLOW CITIZEN , London , May 20 , in the Era of the ...
... labour , by managing their own affairs , I remain , ready not only to cheer them on , but to lend a hand , yours , & c . R. CARLILE . TO MR . R. CARLILE , DORCHESTER GAOL . FELLOW CITIZEN , London , May 20 , in the Era of the ...
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... labour , arising from a close confinement to one room throughout that period . Without the aid of a Priest we give the infant the name of HYPATIA , from the celebrated female philo- sopher of that name , who was barbarously murdered by ...
... labour , arising from a close confinement to one room throughout that period . Without the aid of a Priest we give the infant the name of HYPATIA , from the celebrated female philo- sopher of that name , who was barbarously murdered by ...
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... labour and other expences at the York Assizes , when these gentry were so severely handled and so well depicted by Mr. Brougham . It was a pity these rules and regulations had not been furnished to Mr. Brougham with the plaintiff's ...
... labour and other expences at the York Assizes , when these gentry were so severely handled and so well depicted by Mr. Brougham . It was a pity these rules and regulations had not been furnished to Mr. Brougham with the plaintiff's ...
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Page 223 - And the angel came in unto her and said, "Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou among women.
Page 652 - King there being, in contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Page 125 - Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace but a sword. For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughterin-law against her mother-in-law. And a man's foes shall be they of his own household.
Page 387 - YE sons of freedom, wake to glory! Hark! hark! what myriads bid you rise! Your children, wives, and grandsires hoary, Behold their tears, and hear their cries! Shall hateful tyrants, mischief breeding, With hireling hosts, a ruffian band, Affright and desolate the land, While peace and liberty lie bleeding? To arms! to arms! ye brave! Th" avenging sword unsheath ; March on!
Page 678 - BLESSED Lord, who hast caused all holy Scriptures to be written for our learning; Grant that we may in such wise hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them, that by patience, and comfort of thy holy Word, we may embrace, and ever hold fast the blessed hope of everlasting life, which thou hast given us in our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Page 570 - By myself have I sworn, saith the LORD, for because thou hast done this thing, and hast not withheld thy son, thine only son : that in blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the stars of the heaven, and as the sand which is upon the sea shore ; and thy seed shall possess the gate of his enemies ; and in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed; because thou hast obeyed my voice.
Page 219 - Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise. When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.
Page 500 - And it shall come to pass, when all these things are come upon thee, the blessing and the curse, which I have set before thee, and thou shalt call them to mind among all the nations, whither the LORD thy God hath driven thee...
Page 118 - And the damsel's father shall say unto the elders, I gave my daughter unto this man to wife, and he hateth her, 17 And lo, he hath given occasions of speech against her, saying, I found not thy daughter a maid; and yet these are the tokens of my daughter's virginity.
Page 500 - And the LORD thy God will bring thee into the land which thy fathers possessed, and thou shalt possess it ; and he will do thee good, and multiply thee above thy fathers.