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Old and New London
… about this period began to style themselveshad shown a fervid desire to domineer in a haughty monopoly of wicked …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… on the pope's behalf and their own pressed the king as fervid lovers of peace and concord to incline his mind to the …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… ruled the church of England in old times and nourished the fervid devotion of the inhabitants of the realm, they cannot …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… impressed with a deep sense of the cordial hospitality and fervid loyalty of his Scottish subjects. In the year 1824, a …
Middlesex county records
… of affairs became other than commonplace, to rise in fervid and ferocious virtue against an evil, which people had …
Old and New London
… jealousy and hate.' We looked round the room while these fervid words were being triumphantly rolled forth, and were …
Old and New London
… metropolitan mail, articulating 'Greenwich, ho!' Now, the fervid children of Erin, with a 'Horroo! Faugh a ballagh!' …
Old and New London
… deadly consumption which shortly afterwards laid the most fervid genius of this century in the Protestant buryingground …
Old and New London
… the present century, the Rev. Dr. Beamish made it by his fervid and eloquent discourses, if not so fashionable, at all …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Worcester's learned judgment. By reason of his late fervid sickness, from which he is not fully recovered, he …
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