The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany, Volumen61Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1856 |
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... Philip the Good , founder of the order of the Golden Fleece , a change commenced in the fortunes of the Netherlands . " The spirit of liberty seemed to have been typified in the fair form of the be- nignant and unhappy Jacqueline , and ...
... Philip the Good , founder of the order of the Golden Fleece , a change commenced in the fortunes of the Netherlands . " The spirit of liberty seemed to have been typified in the fair form of the be- nignant and unhappy Jacqueline , and ...
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... Philip the Good , at the height of his power , and Lawrence Coster , the poor sex- ton of Harlem , whose little grammar printed from wooden types taught freedom its parts of speech . Charles the Bold succeeded Philip . Among the priv ...
... Philip the Good , at the height of his power , and Lawrence Coster , the poor sex- ton of Harlem , whose little grammar printed from wooden types taught freedom its parts of speech . Charles the Bold succeeded Philip . Among the priv ...
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... Philip II . out of his provinces . We can easily imagine that this audacious and pros- perous people had handled the pretences of the clergy with ungloved hands . They had also been accustomed , from the twelfth century , to discuss ...
... Philip II . out of his provinces . We can easily imagine that this audacious and pros- perous people had handled the pretences of the clergy with ungloved hands . They had also been accustomed , from the twelfth century , to discuss ...
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... Philip II . that the sword of his governors , though sinking powerless from the grasp of each , and taken up by five of them in succession to mar- shal his unsleeping hate through the provinces , would finally extinguish liberty of ...
... Philip II . that the sword of his governors , though sinking powerless from the grasp of each , and taken up by five of them in succession to mar- shal his unsleeping hate through the provinces , would finally extinguish liberty of ...
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... Philip established his Inquisition . There was a widely diffused intelligence thirsting for truth and high debate , ready to parry or to resist encroachments ; there was the humorous and muscular audacity of men who had kept up their ...
... Philip established his Inquisition . There was a widely diffused intelligence thirsting for truth and high debate , ready to parry or to resist encroachments ; there was the humorous and muscular audacity of men who had kept up their ...
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