The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... less than a general combination , and universal apostasy in the whole nation from their religion and allegiance , could , in so short a time , have produced such a total and prodigious altera- tion and confusion over the whole kingdom ...
... less than a general combination , and universal apostasy in the whole nation from their religion and allegiance , could , in so short a time , have produced such a total and prodigious altera- tion and confusion over the whole kingdom ...
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... less to deserve well , than he had done ; and in- sensibly grew into that public hatred , that ren- dered him less useful to the service that he only intended . censure , but without reproach ; as the bishop of Lincoln , then lord ...
... less to deserve well , than he had done ; and in- sensibly grew into that public hatred , that ren- dered him less useful to the service that he only intended . censure , but without reproach ; as the bishop of Lincoln , then lord ...
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... less hesi- tation than his nature was accustomed to , and much less than was agreeable to his great wis- dom , he gave his approbation , and promised that the prince should make the journey he was so much inclined to : whether he did ...
... less hesi- tation than his nature was accustomed to , and much less than was agreeable to his great wis- dom , he gave his approbation , and promised that the prince should make the journey he was so much inclined to : whether he did ...
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... less to the prejudice of the poor bishop ; who , too secure in a good conscience , and most sincere worthy intentions , ( with which no man was ever more plentifully replenished , ) thought he could manage and discharge the place and ...
... less to the prejudice of the poor bishop ; who , too secure in a good conscience , and most sincere worthy intentions , ( with which no man was ever more plentifully replenished , ) thought he could manage and discharge the place and ...
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... less solicitous for , or apprehensive of , the inconveniences that might attend any alteration . And here the damage and mischief cannot be expressed , that the crown and state sustained by the deserved reproach and infamy that attended ...
... less solicitous for , or apprehensive of , the inconveniences that might attend any alteration . And here the damage and mischief cannot be expressed , that the crown and state sustained by the deserved reproach and infamy that attended ...
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