Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1877 |
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... matter would furnish out an ordinary book ; and the book contains as much reading as an ordinary library . We cannot VOL . II . B sum up the merits of the stupendous mass of paper CONTENTS THE SECOND VOLUME BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES (April ...
... matter would furnish out an ordinary book ; and the book contains as much reading as an ordinary library . We cannot VOL . II . B sum up the merits of the stupendous mass of paper CONTENTS THE SECOND VOLUME BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES (April ...
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... matters indifferent . Melancthon was one of these moderate persons , and " appears , " says Dr. Nares , " to have gone greater lengths than any imputed to Lord Burleigh . " We should have thought this not only an excuse , but a complete ...
... matters indifferent . Melancthon was one of these moderate persons , and " appears , " says Dr. Nares , " to have gone greater lengths than any imputed to Lord Burleigh . " We should have thought this not only an excuse , but a complete ...
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... matter of course , a persecuting church . Edward persecuted Catholics . Mary persecuted Protestants . Elizabeth persecuted Catholics again . The father of those three sovereigns had enjoyed the pleasure of persecuting both sects at once ...
... matter of course , a persecuting church . Edward persecuted Catholics . Mary persecuted Protestants . Elizabeth persecuted Catholics again . The father of those three sovereigns had enjoyed the pleasure of persecuting both sects at once ...
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... matter , and , two days after , " humbly intreated the council , in sign of their perfect love and loyalty to prince and country , to accept ten thousand men , and thirty ships amply furnished . " People who could give such signs as ...
... matter , and , two days after , " humbly intreated the council , in sign of their perfect love and loyalty to prince and country , to accept ten thousand men , and thirty ships amply furnished . " People who could give such signs as ...
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... matters in dispute between the churches . They were in a situation resembling that of those Borderers whom Sir Walter Scott has described with so much spirit , " Who sought the beeves that made their broth In England and in Scotland ...
... matters in dispute between the churches . They were in a situation resembling that of those Borderers whom Sir Walter Scott has described with so much spirit , " Who sought the beeves that made their broth In England and in Scotland ...
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