The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... less useful in spiritual matters : like his brother , he had great talents for business , and was besides an excellent courtier and a fluent speaker . He spared no expense to have the earliest intelligence from all parts of Christendom ...
... less useful in spiritual matters : like his brother , he had great talents for business , and was besides an excellent courtier and a fluent speaker . He spared no expense to have the earliest intelligence from all parts of Christendom ...
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... life of Charles . was less dissipated and more inclined to manly amusements than might have been expected from his circumstances ; but his temper He was violent , and he was easily led by his 6 The History of the Hugonots .
... life of Charles . was less dissipated and more inclined to manly amusements than might have been expected from his circumstances ; but his temper He was violent , and he was easily led by his 6 The History of the Hugonots .
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... less dangerous because alike incapable of tenderness or rage ; he seized his victim like some vast machine , and crushed him to pieces with the certainty and coldness of a complicated series of wheels and pulleys , breaking his limbs ...
... less dangerous because alike incapable of tenderness or rage ; he seized his victim like some vast machine , and crushed him to pieces with the certainty and coldness of a complicated series of wheels and pulleys , breaking his limbs ...
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... less than final extirpation was sufficient to satisfy the . agent of the pope . The young king was not exempt from the temptations of the Duke of Alva ; he seems at this meeting to have been familiarized with notions from which in his ...
... less than final extirpation was sufficient to satisfy the . agent of the pope . The young king was not exempt from the temptations of the Duke of Alva ; he seems at this meeting to have been familiarized with notions from which in his ...
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... less of Christian truth than uninspired men do at this day . There is no need of any infallible tribunal for the determina- tion of controversies , and the preservation of the Christian faith . It is a taunt which is frequently heard ...
... less of Christian truth than uninspired men do at this day . There is no need of any infallible tribunal for the determina- tion of controversies , and the preservation of the Christian faith . It is a taunt which is frequently heard ...
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