The History of England from the Accessiòn of James II, 2, Nide 3Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... once religious and political . As a zealous Roman Catholic , he detested their theological dog- mas . As a prince fond of arbitrary power , he detested those republican theories which were intermingled with the Gene- vese divinity . He ...
... once religious and political . As a zealous Roman Catholic , he detested their theological dog- mas . As a prince fond of arbitrary power , he detested those republican theories which were intermingled with the Gene- vese divinity . He ...
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... once from the extreme of insolence to the extreme of meanness , and could not refrain from weeping with rage and vexation . * Nothing indeed was wanting to his humiliation ; for the House was crowded by about a hundred peers , a larger ...
... once from the extreme of insolence to the extreme of meanness , and could not refrain from weeping with rage and vexation . * Nothing indeed was wanting to his humiliation ; for the House was crowded by about a hundred peers , a larger ...
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... once more an important member of it , to rise high in the state , and to make his persecutors tremble in their turn . But his prosperity was imbittered by one insupportable recollection . * Burnet , i . 646 . † Bramston's Memoirs ...
... once more an important member of it , to rise high in the state , and to make his persecutors tremble in their turn . But his prosperity was imbittered by one insupportable recollection . * Burnet , i . 646 . † Bramston's Memoirs ...
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... once greatness and revenge . But neither fanaticism nor ambition , neither resentment for past wrongs nor the intoxication produced by sudden good fortune , could prevent the most eminent Roman Catholics from per- ceiving that the ...
... once greatness and revenge . But neither fanaticism nor ambition , neither resentment for past wrongs nor the intoxication produced by sudden good fortune , could prevent the most eminent Roman Catholics from per- ceiving that the ...
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... once , as it seemed , inseparably allied , should have been opposed to each other , is a most important and remarkable circumstance . During a period of little less than a thousand years the regular orders had been the chief support of ...
... once , as it seemed , inseparably allied , should have been opposed to each other , is a most important and remarkable circumstance . During a period of little less than a thousand years the regular orders had been the chief support of ...
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