10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALEBENCH»
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alebench in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
alebench and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Seconde Parte of a Register: Being a Calendar of Manuscripts ...
Meeting the accusation implied in the words "Puritans" and " Alebench," the writer
says : "If thei be puritans, as your marginall note chargeth them, then are their
parishioners, except I be deceived, perjured often, and Mr Archd. can hardlie be ...
2
... The History of England from the Accession of James the ...
The real facts would have been sufficient to excite uneasiness and indignation :
but the real facts were lost amidst a crowd of wild rumours which flew without
ceasing from coffeehouse to coffeehouse and from alebench to alebench, and ...
Baron Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, 1868
3
The History of England from the Accession of James II.
The real facts would have been sufficient to excite uneasiness and indignation ;
but the real facts were lost amidst a crowd of wild rumours which flew without
ceasing from coffeehouse to coffeehouse and from alebench to alebench, and ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay, Lady Hannah More Macaulay Trevelyan, 1849
The real facts would have been sufficient to excite uneasiness and indignation :
but the real facts were lost amidst a crowd of wild rumours which flew without
ceasing from coffeehouse to coffeehouse and from alebench to alebench, and ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay, 1866
The real facts would have been sufficient to excite uneasiness and indignation:
but the real facts were lost amidst a crowd of wild rumours which flew without
ceasing from coffeehouse to coffeehouse and from alebench to alebench, and ...
6
The history of England from the accession of James ii
flew without ceasing from coffeehouse to coffeehouse and chap. from alebench
to alebench, and became more wonderful IX- and terrible at every stage of the
progress. The number 1688. of the Irish troops who had landed on our shores
might ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron.), 1849
7
The Works of Lord Macaulay Complete
The real facts would have been sufficient to excite uneasiness and indignation:
but the real facts were lost amidst a crowd of wild rumours which flew without
ceasing from coffeehouse to coffeehouse and from alebench to alebench, and ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay, Lady Hannah More Macaulay Trevelyan, 1866
8
The History of England, From the Accession of James II ...
... coffeehouse to coffeehouse and from alebench to alebench, and became more
wonderful and terrible at every stage of the progress. The number of the Irish
troops who had landed on our shores might justly excite serious apprehensions
as ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay, 2004
9
Works Not Hitherto Published: The Life of the Reverend ...
... times of general corruptions, when their righteous wayesare traduced, when
piety may be proclaimed and preached an hateful purity, when the holy
professors and practice of Religion is scorned by varlots on the stage , on every
Alebench, ...
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True Relations: Reading, Literature, and Evidence in ...
And thereupon I wonder that such lewde Balletmongers should be suffered to
creepe into the Printers presses and peoples eares.7 In this much-discussed
passage, Goodcole sharply distinguishes the “Alebench” from the “Court of
Justice,” ...