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Pagina 6
... reader . While he is captivated with a specious appearance of fairness , the argument on the one side is completely neutralized by an insidious qualification , while on the other , the warmth of admiration or the emotion of pity is left ...
... reader . While he is captivated with a specious appearance of fairness , the argument on the one side is completely neutralized by an insidious qualification , while on the other , the warmth of admiration or the emotion of pity is left ...
Pagina 8
... readers with a speci- men . In her ( Elizabeth's ) thirty - eighth year , Lord Hundson , being sick to death , saw six of his companions , already dead , come to him one after another . The first was Dudley , Earl of Leicester , all in ...
... readers with a speci- men . In her ( Elizabeth's ) thirty - eighth year , Lord Hundson , being sick to death , saw six of his companions , already dead , come to him one after another . The first was Dudley , Earl of Leicester , all in ...
Pagina 12
... readers will scarcely believe it ) -by the Pope himself , as we read in the history of no less an authority than Dr. Lingard . The king ( says his Holiness ) appears to me to have chosen a most circuitous route . If he be convinced , as ...
... readers will scarcely believe it ) -by the Pope himself , as we read in the history of no less an authority than Dr. Lingard . The king ( says his Holiness ) appears to me to have chosen a most circuitous route . If he be convinced , as ...
Pagina 13
... readers , who know Cardinal Pole only from the picture drawn of him by Dr. Lingard , will have but an incorrect notion of his character . In his address ad Cesarem he urges the Emperor , as his most imperious duty , to neglect his wars ...
... readers , who know Cardinal Pole only from the picture drawn of him by Dr. Lingard , will have but an incorrect notion of his character . In his address ad Cesarem he urges the Emperor , as his most imperious duty , to neglect his wars ...
Pagina 16
... readers two passages from Dodd's Church History , which occur in two suc- cessive pages . ' He ( Cranmer ) had already taken a wife in Ger- many , and showed his inclinations by opposing the Sixth Article Act , and daily entertaining in ...
... readers two passages from Dodd's Church History , which occur in two suc- cessive pages . ' He ( Cranmer ) had already taken a wife in Ger- many , and showed his inclinations by opposing the Sixth Article Act , and daily entertaining in ...
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