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In this seventh book Ross manages to pay his tribute to King Charles , a
sufficiently hazardous exhibition of his loyalty and courage , when it is
remembered that the “ Christiados ” was published in 1649 8. 3. ' Desertas
quaerere terras Cogetur ...
In this seventh book Ross manages to pay his tribute to King Charles , a
sufficiently hazardous exhibition of his loyalty and courage , when it is
remembered that the “ Christiados ” was published in 1649 8. 3. ' Desertas
quaerere terras Cogetur ...
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Ross now says of the test of reason : “ Our reason is not given us in vain . . . .
Shall we shut our eyes that we may not see the traps and snares laid in our ways
? He would have us sleep securely that the envious man may sow tares amongst
...
Ross now says of the test of reason : “ Our reason is not given us in vain . . . .
Shall we shut our eyes that we may not see the traps and snares laid in our ways
? He would have us sleep securely that the envious man may sow tares amongst
...
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Alexander Ross over , ” and given ground for thinking that it was to Sir Thomas
Urquhart , of Cromarty , that Butler referred . An account which Urquhart gives of
Ross in his “ EKSKYBAAACPON , or Discovery of a most exquisite Jewel , " 1651
...
Alexander Ross over , ” and given ground for thinking that it was to Sir Thomas
Urquhart , of Cromarty , that Butler referred . An account which Urquhart gives of
Ross in his “ EKSKYBAAACPON , or Discovery of a most exquisite Jewel , " 1651
...
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New River Travels to the Source of the By PERCY FITZGERALD 559 | 26 |
Pipes A Chapter on By JAMES CASSIDY | 196 |
Poetic Pride By H M SANDERS | 203 |
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