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... languages as had yet possessed a literature . There is still extant in the British Museum a series of sermons on free will which she translated from the Tuscan of Bernardo Ochino , a Roman Catholic priest , who had become a Socinian ...
... languages as had yet possessed a literature . There is still extant in the British Museum a series of sermons on free will which she translated from the Tuscan of Bernardo Ochino , a Roman Catholic priest , who had become a Socinian ...
Pagina 5
... language , which , in spite of its beauty and eloquence , would have been derogatory to a person of much less distinction than the son of the late Lord Chancellor , he turned his attention to the law ; not that he had any taste for its ...
... language , which , in spite of its beauty and eloquence , would have been derogatory to a person of much less distinction than the son of the late Lord Chancellor , he turned his attention to the law ; not that he had any taste for its ...
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... language so gentle as this . In his indignation he did not hesitate to admit , in plain terms , that Bacon and his apparent motives were anything but agreeable to him ; thus again recalling “ the king of men ” where he exclaims , thou ...
... language so gentle as this . In his indignation he did not hesitate to admit , in plain terms , that Bacon and his apparent motives were anything but agreeable to him ; thus again recalling “ the king of men ” where he exclaims , thou ...
Pagina 11
... language to address to one who had not the courage , manliness , filial affection or gallantry to raise a hand , or make the least effort to save his mother's head — that of the beautiful Queen of Scots , grown grey in captivity and ...
... language to address to one who had not the courage , manliness , filial affection or gallantry to raise a hand , or make the least effort to save his mother's head — that of the beautiful Queen of Scots , grown grey in captivity and ...
Pagina 12
... language : " There remains to me but to make one request worthy of your majesty , and very especially relating to my subject , namely , that resembling Solomon , as you do in most respects , in the gravity of your decisions , the ...
... language : " There remains to me but to make one request worthy of your majesty , and very especially relating to my subject , namely , that resembling Solomon , as you do in most respects , in the gravity of your decisions , the ...
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