Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays and Poems, Volumen1Butler, 1888 - 2469 páginas |
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... sect had plagued him in Scotland , where he was weak ; and he was determined to be even with them in England , where he was powerful . Persecution gradually changed a sect into a faction . That there was anything in the religious opin ...
... sect had plagued him in Scotland , where he was weak ; and he was determined to be even with them in England , where he was powerful . Persecution gradually changed a sect into a faction . That there was anything in the religious opin ...
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... sect , by far the most distinguished . The little work now before us contains a summary of the opinions held by this gentleman and his brethren on several subjects most important to society . All the seven essays of which it consists ...
... sect , by far the most distinguished . The little work now before us contains a summary of the opinions held by this gentleman and his brethren on several subjects most important to society . All the seven essays of which it consists ...
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... sect in England formed a League . Neither sect extorted a recantation from the sovereign . Neither sect could obtain from an adverse sovereign even a tolera- tion . The English Protestants , after several years of domi- nation , sank ...
... sect in England formed a League . Neither sect extorted a recantation from the sovereign . Neither sect could obtain from an adverse sovereign even a tolera- tion . The English Protestants , after several years of domi- nation , sank ...
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FRAGMENTE OF A ROMAN TALE Knights Quarterly | 7 |
ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE | 20 |
SCENES FROM ATHENIAN REVELS Knights Quarterly | 27 |
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