The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... spirit of enthusiasm was somewhat tempered by a sense of order , episcopal jurisdiction , along with a few decent ceremonies , was preserved in the new establishment . In Switzerland and Geneva , which were popular governments ; in ...
... spirit of enthusiasm was somewhat tempered by a sense of order , episcopal jurisdiction , along with a few decent ceremonies , was preserved in the new establishment . In Switzerland and Geneva , which were popular governments ; in ...
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... spirit , who was able to cover , to the world and probably to himself , the enterprizes of pride and ambition , under the disguise of sanctity and of zeal for the interests of religion : An extraordinary personage , surely , had he been ...
... spirit , who was able to cover , to the world and probably to himself , the enterprizes of pride and ambition , under the disguise of sanctity and of zeal for the interests of religion : An extraordinary personage , surely , had he been ...
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... spirit , that he submitted to all the rigorous terms , which were imposed upon him . He agreed , that Richard should marry the princess Alice ; that that prince should receive the homage and oath of fealty of all his subjects both in ...
... spirit , that he submitted to all the rigorous terms , which were imposed upon him . He agreed , that Richard should marry the princess Alice ; that that prince should receive the homage and oath of fealty of all his subjects both in ...
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