Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... Soon , however , plenty teaches discre- into his dungeon , but to accustom him tion ; and , after wine has been for a to the rays of the sun . The blaze of few months their daily fare , they be- truth and liberty may at first dazzle ...
... Soon , however , plenty teaches discre- into his dungeon , but to accustom him tion ; and , after wine has been for a to the rays of the sun . The blaze of few months their daily fare , they be- truth and liberty may at first dazzle ...
Pagina 54
... soon as Elizabeth ascended the throne , and before the least hostility to her government had been shown by the Catholic population , an act passed prohibiting the celebration of the rites of the Romish Church on pain of for- feiture for ...
... soon as Elizabeth ascended the throne , and before the least hostility to her government had been shown by the Catholic population , an act passed prohibiting the celebration of the rites of the Romish Church on pain of for- feiture for ...
Pagina 58
... soon as Henry was dead , also . If the interest of the Protestant that the doctrine was false . He was , religion required a departure from the however , not at a loss for people to ordinary rule of succession , that in- burn . The ...
... soon as Henry was dead , also . If the interest of the Protestant that the doctrine was false . He was , religion required a departure from the however , not at a loss for people to ordinary rule of succession , that in- burn . The ...
Pagina 60
... soon led her to attach herself completely to a church which was all On the same principle on which she joined it , she attempted to drive all her people within its pale by persecution . She supported it by severe penal laws , not ...
... soon led her to attach herself completely to a church which was all On the same principle on which she joined it , she attempted to drive all her people within its pale by persecution . She supported it by severe penal laws , not ...
Pagina 61
... soon as they met . carried too far , and that the times required sharper and more decided councils . It was fortunate , however , How persecution protects churches that the King had another opportunity and thrones was soon made manifest ...
... soon as they met . carried too far , and that the times required sharper and more decided councils . It was fortunate , however , How persecution protects churches that the King had another opportunity and thrones was soon made manifest ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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