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Pagina 9
... strong within her . When we reflect on the tremendous assaults which she has survived , we find it difficult to conceive in what way she is to perish . The first of these insurrections broke out in the region where the beautiful ...
... strong within her . When we reflect on the tremendous assaults which she has survived , we find it difficult to conceive in what way she is to perish . The first of these insurrections broke out in the region where the beautiful ...
Pagina 16
... strong selfish motive for attacking the Papacy . In fact , the very mea- sures which provoked the Sovereign of England to re- nounce all connection with Rome were dictated by the Sovereign of Spain . The feeling of the Spanish people ...
... strong selfish motive for attacking the Papacy . In fact , the very mea- sures which provoked the Sovereign of England to re- nounce all connection with Rome were dictated by the Sovereign of Spain . The feeling of the Spanish people ...
Pagina 31
... strong imagination , he thinks himself given over to the Evil Power . He doubts whether he has not committed the ... strong passion in the guise of a duty . He exhorts his neighbors ; and , if he be a man of strong parts , he often does ...
... strong imagination , he thinks himself given over to the Evil Power . He doubts whether he has not committed the ... strong passion in the guise of a duty . He exhorts his neighbors ; and , if he be a man of strong parts , he often does ...
Pagina 34
... strong had been the Catholic reaction that Henry the Fourth found it necessary to choose between his religion and his crown . In spite of his clear hereditary right , in spite of his eminent per- sonal qualities , he saw that , unless ...
... strong had been the Catholic reaction that Henry the Fourth found it necessary to choose between his religion and his crown . In spite of his clear hereditary right , in spite of his eminent per- sonal qualities , he saw that , unless ...
Pagina 64
... strong impression on his understanding or feelings , but partly of intercourse with an agreeable society in which the Church of Rome was the fashion , and partly of that aversion to Calvinistic austerities which was then almost ...
... strong impression on his understanding or feelings , but partly of intercourse with an agreeable society in which the Church of Rome was the fashion , and partly of that aversion to Calvinistic austerities which was then almost ...
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