Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... protestant ; but we say that his protestantism does not make the slightest dis- tinction between his case and that of James . catholics from the crown , because they thought them likely 10 MACAULAY S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... protestant ; but we say that his protestantism does not make the slightest dis- tinction between his case and that of James . catholics from the crown , because they thought them likely 10 MACAULAY S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... catholic or Frederick the protestant ! On such occasions their deadliest opponents may reckon upon their candid construction . The bold assertions of these people have of late impressed a large portion of the public with an opinion that ...
... catholic or Frederick the protestant ! On such occasions their deadliest opponents may reckon upon their candid construction . The bold assertions of these people have of late impressed a large portion of the public with an opinion that ...
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... Catholics , they had ceased to be Papists . Those spiritual arms which carried terror into the palaces and camps of the proudest sovereigns excited only their contempt . When Alexander commanded our Henry the Second to submit to the ...
... Catholics , they had ceased to be Papists . Those spiritual arms which carried terror into the palaces and camps of the proudest sovereigns excited only their contempt . When Alexander commanded our Henry the Second to submit to the ...
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... catholic , even to lati- tudinarianism ; not from any want of acute- ness , but from a disposition to be easily satis- fied . He was quick to discern the smallest glimpse of merit ; he was indulgent even to gross improprieties , when ...
... catholic , even to lati- tudinarianism ; not from any want of acute- ness , but from a disposition to be easily satis- fied . He was quick to discern the smallest glimpse of merit ; he was indulgent even to gross improprieties , when ...
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... Catholic popula- tion , an act passed , prohibiting the celebration of the rites of the Romish church , on pain of forfeiture for the first offence , a year's impri- sonment for the second , and perpetual impri- sonment for the third ...
... Catholic popula- tion , an act passed , prohibiting the celebration of the rites of the Romish church , on pain of forfeiture for the first offence , a year's impri- sonment for the second , and perpetual impri- sonment for the third ...
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