Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... was a good 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 .
... was a good 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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... Protestants attempted to set aside her rights in favour of the Lady Jane . That attempt , and the subsequent insurrection of Wyatt , furnished at least as good a plea for the burning of Protestants as the conspiracies against Elizabeth ...
... Protestants attempted to set aside her rights in favour of the Lady Jane . That attempt , and the subsequent insurrection of Wyatt , furnished at least as good a plea for the burning of Protestants as the conspiracies against Elizabeth ...
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... Protestants were afterwards treated , must in fairness be ascribed . The plot failed ; popery triumphed ; and Cranmer recanted . Most people look on his recantation as a single blemish on an honour- able life , the frailty of an ...
... Protestants were afterwards treated , must in fairness be ascribed . The plot failed ; popery triumphed ; and Cranmer recanted . Most people look on his recantation as a single blemish on an honour- able life , the frailty of an ...
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... Protestants or Catholics , they were equally unprincipled and inhuman . The part which the church played was not equally atrocious ; but it must have been exquisitely diverting to a scoffer . Never were principles so loudl professed ...
... Protestants or Catholics , they were equally unprincipled and inhuman . The part which the church played was not equally atrocious ; but it must have been exquisitely diverting to a scoffer . Never were principles so loudl professed ...
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... Protestants were victorious . They again sub - vernment of Charles the Second , than that op- divided themselves . Political systems were position resembled the contest between the engrafted on theological doctrines . The mu- Roses ...
... Protestants were victorious . They again sub - vernment of Charles the Second , than that op- divided themselves . Political systems were position resembled the contest between the engrafted on theological doctrines . The mu- Roses ...
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