The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 1University Press, 1849 |
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... truth of several great men , that were engaged in the quarrel on either side , who may still have very considerable relations , de- scended from them , now alive , makes the task invidious , as well as difficult . We are not ignorant ...
... truth of several great men , that were engaged in the quarrel on either side , who may still have very considerable relations , de- scended from them , now alive , makes the task invidious , as well as difficult . We are not ignorant ...
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... truth , on both sides , with that fairness and impartiality , in the perplexed condition of our own affairs , that all princes may see and judge , that it can never turn to their advantage to be in an interest contrary to that of their ...
... truth , on both sides , with that fairness and impartiality , in the perplexed condition of our own affairs , that all princes may see and judge , that it can never turn to their advantage to be in an interest contrary to that of their ...
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... truth . If at any time it might be hoped this dangerous generation of men should be discountenanced , one might be ... truths , when delivered with duty and decency and privacy , from their faithful servants , in their own lifetime ...
... truth . If at any time it might be hoped this dangerous generation of men should be discountenanced , one might be ... truths , when delivered with duty and decency and privacy , from their faithful servants , in their own lifetime ...
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... truth will be allowed in all times , that a great king , who is known to govern in his own person , who is not managed by his ministers , but does himself give the direction , the life , and determination to all his commands , as he ...
... truth will be allowed in all times , that a great king , who is known to govern in his own person , who is not managed by his ministers , but does himself give the direction , the life , and determination to all his commands , as he ...
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... truth , on that Rock , against which the gates of hell were not to prevail . This is that church which desires to have her doctrine understood as well as obeyed , and which depends on the infallibility of scrip- ture for her guide , but ...
... truth , on that Rock , against which the gates of hell were not to prevail . This is that church which desires to have her doctrine understood as well as obeyed , and which depends on the infallibility of scrip- ture for her guide , but ...
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