Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1Sully and Kleinteich, 1900 |
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Page 131
... Reformation in England , circum- stances of which the effects long continued to be felt , and may in some degree be traced even at the present day . In Germany , in France , in Switzerland , and in Scotland , the contest against the ...
... Reformation in England , circum- stances of which the effects long continued to be felt , and may in some degree be traced even at the present day . In Germany , in France , in Switzerland , and in Scotland , the contest against the ...
Page 133
... Reformation . In this labyrinth of falsehood and sophistry , the guidance of Mr. Hallam is peculiarly valuable . It is impossible not to admire the even - handed justice with which he deals out castigation to right and left on the rival ...
... Reformation . In this labyrinth of falsehood and sophistry , the guidance of Mr. Hallam is peculiarly valuable . It is impossible not to admire the even - handed justice with which he deals out castigation to right and left on the rival ...
Page 133
... Reformation in England , circum- stances of which the effects long continued to be felt , and may in some degree be traced even at the present day . In Germany , in France , in Switzerland , and in Scotland , the contest against the ...
... Reformation in England , circum- stances of which the effects long continued to be felt , and may in some degree be traced even at the present day . In Germany , in France , in Switzerland , and in Scotland , the contest against the ...
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MILTON August 1825 | 3 |
MACHIAVELLI March 1827 | 67 |
LAMS CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY | 119 |
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