Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... person of a king is sacred . Was the person of James considered sacred at the Boyne ? To dis- charge cannon against an ... persons who , on the fifth of November , thank God for wonderfully conducting his servant King William , and for ...
... person of a king is sacred . Was the person of James considered sacred at the Boyne ? To dis- charge cannon against an ... persons who , on the fifth of November , thank God for wonderfully conducting his servant King William , and for ...
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... persons were the great authors of the English Reformation . Three of them had a direct interest in the extension of the royal pre- rogative . The fourth was the ready tool of any who could frighten him . It is not difficult to see from ...
... persons were the great authors of the English Reformation . Three of them had a direct interest in the extension of the royal pre- rogative . The fourth was the ready tool of any who could frighten him . It is not difficult to see from ...
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... persons and things in some grotesque Italian paintings differ from the caricatures which Carlile exposes in the front of his shop . We interpret the particular act by the general character . What in the window of a convicted blasphemer ...
... persons and things in some grotesque Italian paintings differ from the caricatures which Carlile exposes in the front of his shop . We interpret the particular act by the general character . What in the window of a convicted blasphemer ...
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