The First Earl of ShaftesburyClarendon P., 1968 - 767 Seiten |
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... Protestant religion and very little the worse for wearing ... 5 Lot . Two whole pieces of the Duke of Buckingham's religion , 7 yards wide ... 6 Lot . 14 yds 7 L. 8 L. 17 L. 19 L. 29 L. 34 L. 35 L. 41 L. of a Chancellor's loyalty in 5 ...
... Protestant religion and very little the worse for wearing ... 5 Lot . Two whole pieces of the Duke of Buckingham's religion , 7 yards wide ... 6 Lot . 14 yds 7 L. 8 L. 17 L. 19 L. 29 L. 34 L. 35 L. 41 L. of a Chancellor's loyalty in 5 ...
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... Protestant religion , or the government of either Church or State . ' Against the first half of this oath Shaftesbury argued at length on 12 May . He urged , first of all , ' that it is a far different thing to believe , or to be fully ...
... Protestant religion , or the government of either Church or State . ' Against the first half of this oath Shaftesbury argued at length on 12 May . He urged , first of all , ' that it is a far different thing to believe , or to be fully ...
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... Protestant Duke ' , and ' No York , no bishop , no university ' , and drank healths to the Protestant Duke and Magna Charta , and con- fusion to the Vice - Chancellor and the Bishop of Oxford , who wisely kept the undergraduates inside ...
... Protestant Duke ' , and ' No York , no bishop , no university ' , and drank healths to the Protestant Duke and Magna Charta , and con- fusion to the Vice - Chancellor and the Bishop of Oxford , who wisely kept the undergraduates inside ...
Inhalt
Introduction I | 1 |
The Boy and His Inheritance 162139 | 7 |
The Young Man in Civil War 164045 | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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