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Pagina 65
... called glorious , there was still less in the events which followed . In a church which had as one man declared the doctrine of resistance unchristian , only four hundred persons refused to take the oath of allegiance to a government ...
... called glorious , there was still less in the events which followed . In a church which had as one man declared the doctrine of resistance unchristian , only four hundred persons refused to take the oath of allegiance to a government ...
Pagina 154
... called , than the notions which a painter may have conceived respecting the lacrymal glands , or the circulation of the blood will affect the tears of his Niobe , or the blushes of his Aurora . If Shakespeare had written a book on the ...
... called , than the notions which a painter may have conceived respecting the lacrymal glands , or the circulation of the blood will affect the tears of his Niobe , or the blushes of his Aurora . If Shakespeare had written a book on the ...
Pagina 374
... called to fill any high office ; and those few had generally , like Sir William Wyndham , learned in the company of their new associates the doctrines of toleration and political liberty , and might indeed with strict propriety be called ...
... called to fill any high office ; and those few had generally , like Sir William Wyndham , learned in the company of their new associates the doctrines of toleration and political liberty , and might indeed with strict propriety be called ...
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ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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