Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... persecution of the Whigs which followed the dissolution of the Oxford Parliament , and that , in consequence of a general seizure of his papers , this work may have been brought to the office in which it had been found . But whatever ...
... persecution of the Whigs which followed the dissolution of the Oxford Parliament , and that , in consequence of a general seizure of his papers , this work may have been brought to the office in which it had been found . But whatever ...
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... persecution , tyranny , and falsehood . We charge him with having broken his co- ronation oath and we are told that he kept his marriage - vow ! We accuse him of having given up his people to the merciless inflictions of the most hot ...
... persecution , tyranny , and falsehood . We charge him with having broken his co- ronation oath and we are told that he kept his marriage - vow ! We accuse him of having given up his people to the merciless inflictions of the most hot ...
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... persecute believe that he was driven from the noble The principles of liberty were the scoff of every course which he had marked out for himself grinning courtier , and the Anathema Marana- by the almost irresistible force of circum ...
... persecute believe that he was driven from the noble The principles of liberty were the scoff of every course which he had marked out for himself grinning courtier , and the Anathema Marana- by the almost irresistible force of circum ...
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... persecuting hierarchy , he exerted himself in conjunction with others . But the glory of the battle , which he fought for that species of free- dom which is the most valuable , and which was then the least understood , the freedom of ...
... persecuting hierarchy , he exerted himself in conjunction with others . But the glory of the battle , which he fought for that species of free- dom which is the most valuable , and which was then the least understood , the freedom of ...
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... persecution since the creation . For there never was a religious persecution , in which some odious crime was not justly or unjustly said to be obviously de- ducible from the doctrines of the persecuted party . We might say that the ...
... persecution since the creation . For there never was a religious persecution , in which some odious crime was not justly or unjustly said to be obviously de- ducible from the doctrines of the persecuted party . We might say that the ...
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