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Page 75
... reign of James the First . It will soon again be necessary to reform that we may preserve , to save the fundamental principles of the Constitution by alterations in the subordinate parts . It will then be possible , as it was possible ...
... reign of James the First . It will soon again be necessary to reform that we may preserve , to save the fundamental principles of the Constitution by alterations in the subordinate parts . It will then be possible , as it was possible ...
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... reign of Mary , to the Church of Rome , is that he may have been of the same mind with those German Protestants who were called Adiaphorists , and who considered the popish rites as matters indifferent . Melanchthon was one of these ...
... reign of Mary , to the Church of Rome , is that he may have been of the same mind with those German Protestants who were called Adiaphorists , and who considered the popish rites as matters indifferent . Melanchthon was one of these ...
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... reign , the produce of certain taxes which , it was supposed , would yield a sum sufficient to defray the ordinary expenses of government . The distribution of the revenue was left wholly to the sovereign . He might be forced by a war ...
... reign , the produce of certain taxes which , it was supposed , would yield a sum sufficient to defray the ordinary expenses of government . The distribution of the revenue was left wholly to the sovereign . He might be forced by a war ...
Contents
HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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