The History Of England, From The Invasion Of Julius Caesar To The Revolution in 1688: In Eight Volumes, Illustrated with Plates, Том 5T. Cadell, in the Strand, 1789 - Всего страниц: 536 |
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... and dependent footing : That this circum- ftance alone counterbalanced all dangers whatsoever ; Father Paul , lib . 5 . f Strype's Ann . vol . i . p . 5 . B 3 and 1558 . CHAP . and thefe dangers themselves , if ELIZABETH . 5 .
... and dependent footing : That this circum- ftance alone counterbalanced all dangers whatsoever ; Father Paul , lib . 5 . f Strype's Ann . vol . i . p . 5 . B 3 and 1558 . CHAP . and thefe dangers themselves , if ELIZABETH . 5 .
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... themselves , if narrowly examined , XXXVIII . would be found very little formidable : That the curfes and execrations of the Romish church , when not feconded by military force , were , in the present age , more an object of ridicule ...
... themselves , if narrowly examined , XXXVIII . would be found very little formidable : That the curfes and execrations of the Romish church , when not feconded by military force , were , in the present age , more an object of ridicule ...
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... themselves , and to learn of them whether they defired that liberty which he demanded for them . ELIZABETH alfo proceeded to exert , in favour of the reformers , fome acts of power which were au- thorised by the extent of royal ...
... themselves , and to learn of them whether they defired that liberty which he demanded for them . ELIZABETH alfo proceeded to exert , in favour of the reformers , fome acts of power which were au- thorised by the extent of royal ...
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... themselves from the church and the facraments . And thus in one feffion , without any violence , tumult , or clamour , was the whole fystem of religion altered , on the very commencement of a Strype , vol . i . p . 79 . : Ibid . p . 95 ...
... themselves from the church and the facraments . And thus in one feffion , without any violence , tumult , or clamour , was the whole fystem of religion altered , on the very commencement of a Strype , vol . i . p . 79 . : Ibid . p . 95 ...
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... themselves by thefe violent expedients , the time comes , when severities tend only to enrage the new sectaries , and make them break through all bounds of reafon and moderation . This crifis was . now vifibly approaching in Scotland ...
... themselves by thefe violent expedients , the time comes , when severities tend only to enrage the new sectaries , and make them break through all bounds of reafon and moderation . This crifis was . now vifibly approaching in Scotland ...
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