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... Effect produced in England by the News from Ireland 572 Actions of the Enniskilleners 574 Distress of Londonderry 575 Expedition under Kirke arrives in Lough Foyle ; Cruelty of Rosen 576 The Famine in Londonderry extreme . 579 Attack on ...
... Effect produced in England by the News from Ireland 572 Actions of the Enniskilleners 574 Distress of Londonderry 575 Expedition under Kirke arrives in Lough Foyle ; Cruelty of Rosen 576 The Famine in Londonderry extreme . 579 Attack on ...
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... effect of his discourses , which were deli- vered without any note , was heightened by a noble figure and by pathetic action . He was often interrupted by the deep hum of his audience ; and when , after preaching out the hourglass ...
... effect of his discourses , which were deli- vered without any note , was heightened by a noble figure and by pathetic action . He was often interrupted by the deep hum of his audience ; and when , after preaching out the hourglass ...
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... effect rather of some perversion of the understanding than of the depravity of the heart . But , like many other good men of that age , he regarded the case of the Church of Rome as an exception to all ordinary rules . Burnet had during ...
... effect rather of some perversion of the understanding than of the depravity of the heart . But , like many other good men of that age , he regarded the case of the Church of Rome as an exception to all ordinary rules . Burnet had during ...
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... effects , her welfare was not his chief object . Whatever patriotic feeling he had was for Holland . There was the stately tomb where His feel- slept the great politician whose blood , whose name , whose ings to- temperament , and whose ...
... effects , her welfare was not his chief object . Whatever patriotic feeling he had was for Holland . There was the stately tomb where His feel- slept the great politician whose blood , whose name , whose ings to- temperament , and whose ...
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... effect of a sense of duty . Three great coalitions , three long and bloody wars in which all Europe from the Vistula to the Western Ocean was in arms , are to be ascribed to his uncon- querable energy . When in 1678 the States General ...
... effect of a sense of duty . Three great coalitions , three long and bloody wars in which all Europe from the Vistula to the Western Ocean was in arms , are to be ascribed to his uncon- querable energy . When in 1678 the States General ...
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