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The person of a king is sacred . Was the person of James considered sacred at the Boyne ? ... conceive how the same persons who , on the fifth of November , thank God for wonderfully conducting his servant King William , and for making ...
The person of a king is sacred . Was the person of James considered sacred at the Boyne ? ... conceive how the same persons who , on the fifth of November , thank God for wonderfully conducting his servant King William , and for making ...
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But these four persons were the great authors of the English Reformation . Three of them had a direct interest in the extension of the royal prerogative . The fourth was the ready tool of any who could frighten him .
But these four persons were the great authors of the English Reformation . Three of them had a direct interest in the extension of the royal prerogative . The fourth was the ready tool of any who could frighten him .
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These persons are represented as castaways , as men whose employment hebetates the faculties and hardens the heart . Not that the poet has any scruples about the use of animal food . He acknowledges that it is for the good of the ...
These persons are represented as castaways , as men whose employment hebetates the faculties and hardens the heart . Not that the poet has any scruples about the use of animal food . He acknowledges that it is for the good of the ...
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