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... Monuments ; insinuating himself into the acquaintance which frequently ended in a lasting friendship , of the learned'st and gravest persons re- siding within the place , thereby to inform himself fully of those things he thought worthy ...
... Monuments ; insinuating himself into the acquaintance which frequently ended in a lasting friendship , of the learned'st and gravest persons re- siding within the place , thereby to inform himself fully of those things he thought worthy ...
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... monuments did long enclose . " Being a posthumous publication , it was dedicated to King Charles the Second , by the Author's son , Mr. John Fuller , a young Divine of Cambridge , in the following terms : " TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY ...
... monuments did long enclose . " Being a posthumous publication , it was dedicated to King Charles the Second , by the Author's son , Mr. John Fuller , a young Divine of Cambridge , in the following terms : " TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY ...
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... monument , and is their grave . But victories o'er Death must be renown'd ; Triumphs like those must through Fame's clarion sound : His victors should her richest trophies wear , To Fame who rescue what the Fates won't spare . Garlands ...
... monument , and is their grave . But victories o'er Death must be renown'd ; Triumphs like those must through Fame's clarion sound : His victors should her richest trophies wear , To Fame who rescue what the Fates won't spare . Garlands ...
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... Monuments made of Wood are sub- ject to be burnt ; of Glass , to be broken ; of soft Stone , to moulder ; of Marble and Metal , ( if escaping the teeth of Time ) to be demolished by the hand of Covetousness ; so that , in my ...
... Monuments made of Wood are sub- ject to be burnt ; of Glass , to be broken ; of soft Stone , to moulder ; of Marble and Metal , ( if escaping the teeth of Time ) to be demolished by the hand of Covetousness ; so that , in my ...
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... Monuments from violation or incroach- ment of others . I urge this the rather , because abuses have been frequent in ... Monument plucked down for some wealthy person of the present times to be buried therein 3. I could not but on this ...
... Monuments from violation or incroach- ment of others . I urge this the rather , because abuses have been frequent in ... Monument plucked down for some wealthy person of the present times to be buried therein 3. I could not but on this ...
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