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Sayfa 40
... Charles was not prepared for this , and after a session of three weeks , the Parliament was dissolved : an event which , more than any that had occurred , raised the spirits of the republican party , who said that " 40 JOHN SELDEN .
... Charles was not prepared for this , and after a session of three weeks , the Parliament was dissolved : an event which , more than any that had occurred , raised the spirits of the republican party , who said that " 40 JOHN SELDEN .
Sayfa 42
... Charles , as his writing . In 1643 , the Parliament appointed him Keeper of the Records in the Tower , and , two years afterwards , to be one of the twelve Commissioners of the Admiralty . The latter portion of his life was chiefly ...
... Charles , as his writing . In 1643 , the Parliament appointed him Keeper of the Records in the Tower , and , two years afterwards , to be one of the twelve Commissioners of the Admiralty . The latter portion of his life was chiefly ...
Sayfa 54
... Charles Wesley , Mr. Morgan , of Christ Church , and Mr. Kirkman , of Merton College , Mr. John became at once the head . 1730. Mr. Wesley , with his brother Charles , commences the practice of visiting the prisoners in the Castle ; and ...
... Charles Wesley , Mr. Morgan , of Christ Church , and Mr. Kirkman , of Merton College , Mr. John became at once the head . 1730. Mr. Wesley , with his brother Charles , commences the practice of visiting the prisoners in the Castle ; and ...
Sayfa 55
... Charles Wesley , consenting to accompany his brother , engages himself as Secretary to Mr. Oglethorpe , the recently - appointed Governor of the infant colony ; and also as " Secretary to Indian Affairs . " Previous to his embarkation ...
... Charles Wesley , consenting to accompany his brother , engages himself as Secretary to Mr. Oglethorpe , the recently - appointed Governor of the infant colony ; and also as " Secretary to Indian Affairs . " Previous to his embarkation ...
Sayfa 57
... Charles V. from Falmouth to London , fatigue brought on a fever , of which he died , at Sherborn , in 1541 . Sackville was born at Withiam , in Sussex , in 1527. His education was carefully conducted , first at home , under domestic ...
... Charles V. from Falmouth to London , fatigue brought on a fever , of which he died , at Sherborn , in 1541 . Sackville was born at Withiam , in Sussex , in 1527. His education was carefully conducted , first at home , under domestic ...
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Sayfa 250 - Who God doth late and early pray More of his grace than gifts to lend; And entertains the harmless day With a religious book or friend — This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise or fear to fall: Lord of himself, though not of lands, And, having nothing, yet hath all.
Sayfa 162 - ONE prayer I have, — all prayers in one, — When I am wholly thine; • " Thy will, my God, thy will be done, And let that will be mine.