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... cause a powerful nature to leave a mark upon its age . Yet such a judgment would certainly be erroneous . Shy and reserved as he was , the unanimous verdict of his most illustrious con- temporaries is decisive as to the respect and ...
... cause a powerful nature to leave a mark upon its age . Yet such a judgment would certainly be erroneous . Shy and reserved as he was , the unanimous verdict of his most illustrious con- temporaries is decisive as to the respect and ...
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... cause of this improvement was our not despising the patrimony of knowledge which was left us by our forefathers . " All this is , in substance , true of our political as well as our ecclesiastical institutions . And yet , when Burke ...
... cause of this improvement was our not despising the patrimony of knowledge which was left us by our forefathers . " All this is , in substance , true of our political as well as our ecclesiastical institutions . And yet , when Burke ...
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... cause . After the Restoration he obtained the appoint- ment of chaplain to the garrison of Dunkirk , and when that town was ceded to France in 1662 , he was removed in a similar capacity to Tangier . Here he remained eight years , but ...
... cause . After the Restoration he obtained the appoint- ment of chaplain to the garrison of Dunkirk , and when that town was ceded to France in 1662 , he was removed in a similar capacity to Tangier . Here he remained eight years , but ...
Pagina 30
... cause of Arminianism , for it was among the colleges that offered the stoutest opposition to the Puritan visitors in 1647-48 . The despotic tendencies of James II . , how- ever , again cooled its loyalty , and its spirited resistance to ...
... cause of Arminianism , for it was among the colleges that offered the stoutest opposition to the Puritan visitors in 1647-48 . The despotic tendencies of James II . , how- ever , again cooled its loyalty , and its spirited resistance to ...
Pagina 31
... cause of Arminianism , for it was among the colleges that offered the stoutest opposition to the Puritan visitors in 1647-48 . The despotic tendencies of James II . , how- ever , again cooled its loyalty , and its spirited resistance to ...
... cause of Arminianism , for it was among the colleges that offered the stoutest opposition to the Puritan visitors in 1647-48 . The despotic tendencies of James II . , how- ever , again cooled its loyalty , and its spirited resistance to ...
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