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... forming against her an extensive coalition , including sects which , though they dif- fered in doctrine and government far more widely from each other than from her , might yet be induced , by their common jealousy of her greatness ...
... forming against her an extensive coalition , including sects which , though they dif- fered in doctrine and government far more widely from each other than from her , might yet be induced , by their common jealousy of her greatness ...
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... is impossible for me to cite all the pam- phlets from which I have formed my notion of the state of parties at this time . †Letter to a Dissenter . and a third proclamation were published at Edinburgh , which 44 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... is impossible for me to cite all the pam- phlets from which I have formed my notion of the state of parties at this time . †Letter to a Dissenter . and a third proclamation were published at Edinburgh , which 44 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... formed with the Court was that the religion of the Court should be respectfully and tenderly treated . He soon began to regret the days of persecution . While the penal laws were enforced , he had heard the words of life in secret and ...
... formed with the Court was that the religion of the Court should be respectfully and tenderly treated . He soon began to regret the days of persecution . While the penal laws were enforced , he had heard the words of life in secret and ...
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... forming of a correct judgment seem to have escaped the notice of many writers of the nineteenth century . There are two opposite errors into which those who study the annals of our country are in constant danger of falling , the error ...
... forming of a correct judgment seem to have escaped the notice of many writers of the nineteenth century . There are two opposite errors into which those who study the annals of our country are in constant danger of falling , the error ...
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... formed on models anterior to the civil wars , was , towards the close of his life , pronounced stiff and pedantic by the wits of the rising generation . In Westminster Hall he is still mentioned with respect as the 12 Bonrepaux , Sept ...
... formed on models anterior to the civil wars , was , towards the close of his life , pronounced stiff and pedantic by the wits of the rising generation . In Westminster Hall he is still mentioned with respect as the 12 Bonrepaux , Sept ...
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