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... consider of the Means of Improving and Maintain- ing the Foreign Trade of the Country . Quarantine . 218 X. Letter to Mr. Brougham on the Subject of a London University , together with Suggestions respecting the Plan . By . T. Campbell ...
... consider of the Means of Improving and Maintain- ing the Foreign Trade of the Country . Quarantine . 218 X. Letter to Mr. Brougham on the Subject of a London University , together with Suggestions respecting the Plan . By . T. Campbell ...
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... considers as having done him so much honour ! * While such was the conduct of the Pope and his adherents , that of the Protestants was at least direct and open . If Cranmer and his friends erred in attaching an undue importance to the ...
... considers as having done him so much honour ! * While such was the conduct of the Pope and his adherents , that of the Protestants was at least direct and open . If Cranmer and his friends erred in attaching an undue importance to the ...
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... consider his unimpeached integrity as a strong guarantee against the truth of such an enor- mity in the bosom of his family . Dr. Lingard's second proof is ingenious , but , if conclusive , involves not merely Henry and Anne Boleyn ...
... consider his unimpeached integrity as a strong guarantee against the truth of such an enor- mity in the bosom of his family . Dr. Lingard's second proof is ingenious , but , if conclusive , involves not merely Henry and Anne Boleyn ...
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... consider their final and triumphant argument , recri- mination . Let protestants cease to reproach the Roman catholics with Mary's fury , and Roman catholics shall be equally silent on the sanguinary code of Elizabeth , and the savage ...
... consider their final and triumphant argument , recri- mination . Let protestants cease to reproach the Roman catholics with Mary's fury , and Roman catholics shall be equally silent on the sanguinary code of Elizabeth , and the savage ...
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... consider it , then , in the first place , a great want of discre- tion , or something worse , to send forth hasty and imperfect trans- lations of the Scriptures , and of their own religious tracts , before they have acquired a competent ...
... consider it , then , in the first place , a great want of discre- tion , or something worse , to send forth hasty and imperfect trans- lations of the Scriptures , and of their own religious tracts , before they have acquired a competent ...
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