Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 5
... of the rites of the Romish Church on pain of forfeiture for the first offence , of a year's imprisonment for the second , and of perpetual imprisonment for the third . A law was next made in 1562 , enacting , Hallam 5.
... of the rites of the Romish Church on pain of forfeiture for the first offence , of a year's imprisonment for the second , and of perpetual imprisonment for the third . A law was next made in 1562 , enacting , Hallam 5.
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... Second attempted to force Episcopacy on the Scotch , had an origin so noble . The cause is to be sought in some circumstances which attended the Reformation in England , circumstances of which the effects long continued to be felt , and ...
... Second attempted to force Episcopacy on the Scotch , had an origin so noble . The cause is to be sought in some circumstances which attended the Reformation in England , circumstances of which the effects long continued to be felt , and ...
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... Second and Richard the Second , generally odious , he could not procure a single bow or halbert . He fell at once and without an effort . In such times a sovereign like Louis the Fifteenth or the Emperor Paul would have been pulled down ...
... Second and Richard the Second , generally odious , he could not procure a single bow or halbert . He fell at once and without an effort . In such times a sovereign like Louis the Fifteenth or the Emperor Paul would have been pulled down ...
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... Second through years of tyranny , have been seized with a fit of compassion at the very moment of the Revolution , have voted for a regency , and died a nonjuror . We do not dispute that the royal party contained many excellent men and ...
... Second through years of tyranny , have been seized with a fit of compassion at the very moment of the Revolution , have voted for a regency , and died a nonjuror . We do not dispute that the royal party contained many excellent men and ...
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... Second had remained in the island , and had been suffered , as he probably would in that case have been suffered , to keep his crown , conditions to the full as hard would have been imposed on him ? On the other hand , we fully admit ...
... Second had remained in the island , and had been suffered , as he probably would in that case have been suffered , to keep his crown , conditions to the full as hard would have been imposed on him ? On the other hand , we fully admit ...
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