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" ... the learning, and the integrity of this place, to impute to the living what zeal in its fury may have done ; what nature may have taken off, and piety interred; or what war alone may have destroyed, alone deposited. "
Medical Jurisprudence - Page 305
by John Ayrton Paris, John Samuel Martin Fonblanque - 1823
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 2

1762 - 578 pages
...wifdom, the learning. and the integrity of this place, to impute to the living what zeal in its fury may have done ; what nature may have taken off, and piety interred; or what war alone may. have deltroyed, alone depofited. As to the circumttance» that have been raked together, I have nothing...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 2

1792 - 528 pages
...integrity of this pbce, to impute to the ¡iving wha' zeal in its fury may have done ; what nature i*ay have taken off, and piety interred ; or what war alone may have dfftroyed, alone depoftted. As to thecircumibncesthat have been raked together; I have no-. thing to...
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The New wonderful magazine, and marvellous chronicle ..., Volume 3, Issues 37-48

512 pages
...wifdom, the learning, and the integrity of this place, to impute to the living what teal in its fury may have done ; what nature may have taken off, 'and piety interred ; or what war alone may have deftroyed, alone depofited. " As to the circumftances that have been raked together, I have nothing...
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The new and complete Newgate calendar; or, Villany displayed in ..., Volume 4

William Jackson (of the Inner temple.) - 1795 - 456 pages
...wifdom, the learning, and the integrity " of this place, to impute to the living what zeal " in its fury may have done; what nature may have " taken off, and piety interred; or what war alone v may have deftroyed, alone depofited. " As to the circum fiances that have been raked " together,...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 2

1802 - 522 pages
..._ _ /тг . i , i • i • violence offered to him alive. 4wt could occasion, that fracture there. As to the circumstances that have been raked together ; I have nothing to observe ; but that all cir-. Д a 4- cumstancei cumstances whatsoever are precarious, and have been but too frequently found...
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The Criminal Recorder: Or, Biographical Sketches of Notorious ..., Volume 1

1804 - 508 pages
...wisdom, the learning, and the integrity of this place, to impute to the living what zeal in ifs fury may have .done ; what nature may have taken off, and...alone may have destroyed, alone deposited' As to the circumstance& that have been raked together, I have nothing to observe, but that all circumstances...
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The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine:: Being a Complete ...

William Granger - 1805 - 648 pages
...circumftances that have been raked together, I have nothing to obferve, but that all circumftances whatever are precarious, and have been but too frequently found lamentably fallible ; even the ftrongeft have failed. They may rife to the utmoft degree of probability, yet they are but probability...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 3

Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1806 - 788 pages
...wisdom, the learning, and the integrity of this place, to impute to the living what zeal in its fury may have done ; what nature may have taken off, and...have nothing to observe ; but that all' circumstances whatsoever are precarious, and have been but too frequently found lamentably fallible ; even the strongest...
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The Wonders of the Little World; Or, A General History of Man ..., Volume 2

Nathaniel Wanley - 1806 - 450 pages
...piety interred j or what war alone may hive destroyed, alone deposited. " As to the circumstances th.it have been raked together, I have nothing to observe ; but that all circumstances whatsoever are precarious, and have been but too frequently found lamentably fallible ; even the strongest...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 3

Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1806 - 796 pages
...integrity of tb» place, to impute to the living what zeal in its fury may have done ; what nature may hare taken off. and piety interred ; or what war alone may have destroyed, alotie deposited. ' As to the circumstances that have been raked together, I have nothing to observe...
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