The History of England, Том 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1831 |
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... affectionate practice of praying for the souls of the de- parted , which a simple piety seems very early to have suggested to the ancient Christians . At midsummer , 1559 , the protestant liturgy was in- troduced , and the oath of ...
... affectionate practice of praying for the souls of the de- parted , which a simple piety seems very early to have suggested to the ancient Christians . At midsummer , 1559 , the protestant liturgy was in- troduced , and the oath of ...
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... affection towards an illustrious nation , and to a lady of high though not unstained lineage , if she would renounce her pretensions , and refer herself wholly to his generosity , he should be disposed to do for her whatever could be ...
... affection towards an illustrious nation , and to a lady of high though not unstained lineage , if she would renounce her pretensions , and refer herself wholly to his generosity , he should be disposed to do for her whatever could be ...
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... affection , imploring her to return to the communion of the church , and assuring her of his readiness to contribute to the happiness of her soul and " Creditur tamen solertem senem hoc exilium ex inflammato Romanæ religionis studio ...
... affection , imploring her to return to the communion of the church , and assuring her of his readiness to contribute to the happiness of her soul and " Creditur tamen solertem senem hoc exilium ex inflammato Romanæ religionis studio ...
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... affection ; that , be- sides the highest motive of religion , it was inconsistent with common prudence to run the least hazard of a new religious revolution , at the very moment that the country was beginning to recover from the last ...
... affection ; that , be- sides the highest motive of religion , it was inconsistent with common prudence to run the least hazard of a new religious revolution , at the very moment that the country was beginning to recover from the last ...
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... affections , the fears , and the re- collections of a royal beauty , whose days of magnificence and power were now closed . Let it not be forgotten that the experience of unwonted sorrow disposed her to pity she did not allow a slave in ...
... affections , the fears , and the re- collections of a royal beauty , whose days of magnificence and power were now closed . Let it not be forgotten that the experience of unwonted sorrow disposed her to pity she did not allow a slave in ...
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