The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... opposition to his measures . " In vain did he plead , in excuse for his violence , the ex- ample of Elizabeth and other princes of the line of Tudor , as well as Plantagenet . The people and the parliament , without abandoning for ever ...
... opposition to his measures . " In vain did he plead , in excuse for his violence , the ex- ample of Elizabeth and other princes of the line of Tudor , as well as Plantagenet . The people and the parliament , without abandoning for ever ...
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... opposition , had so possessed the minds of the Scottish reformers , that all rites and or- naments , and even order of worship , were disdainfully rejected as useless burdens ; retarding the imagination in its rapturous ecstacies , and ...
... opposition , had so possessed the minds of the Scottish reformers , that all rites and or- naments , and even order of worship , were disdainfully rejected as useless burdens ; retarding the imagination in its rapturous ecstacies , and ...
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... opposition , dropped the bill , which had already passed the lords of articles ; and asserted , that the inherent prerogative of b 6th June , 1610 . c Spotswood . d 15th Feb. 1610 . e Spotswood . Franklyn , p . 29 . the crown contained ...
... opposition , dropped the bill , which had already passed the lords of articles ; and asserted , that the inherent prerogative of b 6th June , 1610 . c Spotswood . d 15th Feb. 1610 . e Spotswood . Franklyn , p . 29 . the crown contained ...
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... opposition ; had they been allowed peaceably to evaporate ; they would at least have subsided within the limits of law and civil authority . And that as all fanatical religions naturally circumscribe to very narrow bounds the numbers ...
... opposition ; had they been allowed peaceably to evaporate ; they would at least have subsided within the limits of law and civil authority . And that as all fanatical religions naturally circumscribe to very narrow bounds the numbers ...
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... opposition to those of his English . He had observed , in his progress through England , that a ju- daical observance of the Sunday , chiefly by means of the Puritans , was every day gaining ground throughout the kingdom , and that the ...
... opposition to those of his English . He had observed , in his progress through England , that a ju- daical observance of the Sunday , chiefly by means of the Puritans , was every day gaining ground throughout the kingdom , and that the ...
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