| 1753 - 646 str.
...teftimony, we have that of the ingenious Mr. Carte, who in his incomparable hiftory of England, aflerts (and that in a marginal note too, which is always...of the other SOMEBODY for the cure, it were to be wifhed that he had named his SOMEBODY, and his place of abode, for the benefit of the poor who are... | |
| Edward Moore - 1772 - 364 str.
...in his incomparable hiftory of England, aflerts (and that in a marginal note too, which is always v more material than* the text) that he knew SOMEBODY, who was radically cured of a moft obftinate king's evil, by the touch of SOMEBODY. As our fagacious hiftorian docs not even intimate that this... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1779 - 490 str.
...teftimony, we have that of the ingenious. Mr. Carte, who, in his incomparable hiftory of England, aflerts, and that in a marginal note too *, which is always...intimate that this SOMEBODY took any thing of the other SOMEBODYfor the cure, it were to be wifhed that he had named this SOMEBODY, and his place of abode,... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1779 - 490 str.
...teftimony, we have that of the ingenious Mr. Carte, who, in his incomparable hiftory of England, affcrts, and that in a marginal note too ¿ which is always more material than the teat, that he knew. SOMEBODY, who was radically cured of a molt obftinate king's.evil, by the touch... | |
| 1753 - 640 str.
...teftimony, we have that of the ingenious Mr. Carte, who in his incomparable hiflory of England, aflerts (and that in a marginal note too, which is always...of the other SOMEBODY for the cure, it were to be wimed that he had named his SOMEBODY, and his place of abode, for the benefit of the poor who are now... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 360 str.
...testimony, we hava that of the ingenious Mr. Carte, v.'ho, in his incomparable history of England, asserts (and that in -a marginal note too, which is always...that he knew SOMEBODY, who was radically cured of a most obstinate king's-evil, by the touch of SOMEBODY. As our sagacious historian does not even intimate... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 374 str.
...cured of a most obstinate king's-evil, by the touch of SOMEBODY. As our sagacious historian does noi even intimate that this SOMEBODY took any thing of the other SOMEBODY for the core, it were to be wished that he had named this SOMEBODY, and his place of abode, for the benefit... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 636 str.
...testimony, we have that of the ingenious Mr. Carte, who, in his incomparable History of England, asserts (and that in a marginal note too, which is always...that he knew somebody, who was radically cured of a most obstinate king's evil, by the touch of somebody. As our sagacious historian does not even intimate... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 424 str.
...testimony, we have that of the ingenious Mr. Carte, who, in his incomparable History of England, asserts (and that in a marginal note too, which is always...that he knew somebody, who was radically cured of a most obstinate king's evil, by the touch of somebody. As our sagacious historian does not even intimate... | |
| 1823 - 440 str.
...radically cured of a most obstinate king'sevil, by the touch of somebody. As our sagacious historian does not even intimate that this somebody took any...of the other somebody for the cure, it were to be wished that he had named this somebody, and his place of abode, for the benefit of the poor, who are... | |
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