Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... necessary . In the present case , what circumstances called for extraordinary rigour ? There might be disaffection among the Catholics . The prohibition of their worship would naturally produce it . But it is from their situation , not ...
... necessary . In the present case , what circumstances called for extraordinary rigour ? There might be disaffection among the Catholics . The prohibition of their worship would naturally produce it . But it is from their situation , not ...
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... necessary consequence , have thought himself justified in deposing or assassinating Elizabeth . It is not sufficient to say that the convert must have acknowledged the authority of the Pope , and that the Pope had issued a bull against ...
... necessary consequence , have thought himself justified in deposing or assassinating Elizabeth . It is not sufficient to say that the convert must have acknowledged the authority of the Pope , and that the Pope had issued a bull against ...
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... necessary to take of his name would have been " Non ragioniam di lui ; ma guarda , e passa . " But , since his admirers challenge for him a place in the noble army of martyrs , his claims require fuller discussion . The origin of his ...
... necessary to take of his name would have been " Non ragioniam di lui ; ma guarda , e passa . " But , since his admirers challenge for him a place in the noble army of martyrs , his claims require fuller discussion . The origin of his ...
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... the Catholics , and signs of a spirit which was likely soon to produce insurrection on the part of the Protestants . It was plainly necessary , therefore , that the Crown should form an alliance with one or with the 14 Macaulay's Essays.
... the Catholics , and signs of a spirit which was likely soon to produce insurrection on the part of the Protestants . It was plainly necessary , therefore , that the Crown should form an alliance with one or with the 14 Macaulay's Essays.
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... necessary to salvation ; but because it was the fastness which arbitrary power was making strong for itself , because she expected a more profound obedience from those who saw in her both their civil and their ecclesiastical chief ...
... necessary to salvation ; but because it was the fastness which arbitrary power was making strong for itself , because she expected a more profound obedience from those who saw in her both their civil and their ecclesiastical chief ...
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