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... ment , police , and law have been improved , though not to so great an extent as the physical sciences . But we see that , during these two hundred and fifty years , Protest- antism has made no conquests worth speaking of . Nay , we ...
... ment , police , and law have been improved , though not to so great an extent as the physical sciences . But we see that , during these two hundred and fifty years , Protest- antism has made no conquests worth speaking of . Nay , we ...
Pagina 28
... ment . In England , the jails were filled with men who , though zealous for the Reformation , did not exactly agree with the Court on all points of discipline and doctrine . Some were persecuted for denying the tenet of reproba- tion ...
... ment . In England , the jails were filled with men who , though zealous for the Reformation , did not exactly agree with the Court on all points of discipline and doctrine . Some were persecuted for denying the tenet of reproba- tion ...
Pagina 106
... ment and scornful manner in which he bade defiance to public opinion . He was at that time regarded as a man likely to be the most formidable champion of arbitrary government that had appeared since the Revolution , to be a Bute with ...
... ment and scornful manner in which he bade defiance to public opinion . He was at that time regarded as a man likely to be the most formidable champion of arbitrary government that had appeared since the Revolution , to be a Bute with ...
Pagina 123
... ment and society . Perhaps , like most persons who have paid much attention to departments of knowledge which lie out of the common track , he was inclined to overrate the value of his favorite studies . He conceived that the ...
... ment and society . Perhaps , like most persons who have paid much attention to departments of knowledge which lie out of the common track , he was inclined to overrate the value of his favorite studies . He conceived that the ...
Pagina 137
... ment . The allowance of the Nabob of Bengal was reduced at a stroke from three hundred and twenty thou- sand pounds a year to half that sum . The Company had bound itself to pay near three hundred thousand pounds a year to the Great ...
... ment . The allowance of the Nabob of Bengal was reduced at a stroke from three hundred and twenty thou- sand pounds a year to half that sum . The Company had bound itself to pay near three hundred thousand pounds a year to the Great ...
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