The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... considered as most in point was that of 1455. Thus in our country the dearest interests of parties have frequently been staked on the results of the researches of antiquaries . The inevitable con- sequence was , that our antiquaries ...
... considered as most in point was that of 1455. Thus in our country the dearest interests of parties have frequently been staked on the results of the researches of antiquaries . The inevitable con- sequence was , that our antiquaries ...
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... considered that none of these prelates belonged to the extreme section of the Protestant party , it cannot be doubted at , if the general sense of that party had been followed , the work of reform would have been carried on as ...
... considered that none of these prelates belonged to the extreme section of the Protestant party , it cannot be doubted at , if the general sense of that party had been followed , the work of reform would have been carried on as ...
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... considered by a large body of Protestants as a scheme for serving two masters , as an attempt to unite the worship of the Lord with the wor- ship of Baal . In the days of Edward the Sixth , the scruples of this party had repeatedly ...
... considered by a large body of Protestants as a scheme for serving two masters , as an attempt to unite the worship of the Lord with the wor- ship of Baal . In the days of Edward the Sixth , the scruples of this party had repeatedly ...
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... those sovereigns had been highly considered throughout Christendom . It might , therefore , not unreasonably be expected that England , Scotland , and Ireland combined would form a state second 5 * HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 53.
... those sovereigns had been highly considered throughout Christendom . It might , therefore , not unreasonably be expected that England , Scotland , and Ireland combined would form a state second 5 * HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 53.
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... considered in his own neighborhood , but as yet little known to the kingdom generally , had the courage to step for- ward , to confront the whole power of the government , and take on himself the cost and the risk of disputing the ...
... considered in his own neighborhood , but as yet little known to the kingdom generally , had the courage to step for- ward , to confront the whole power of the government , and take on himself the cost and the risk of disputing the ...
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