The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... Living in an age of dissimulation , the Duke of Alva was certainly not a hypocrite ; he openly avowed his belief that no toleration ought to be extended to those who should dissent from the religion of the king ; he stated his determina ...
... Living in an age of dissimulation , the Duke of Alva was certainly not a hypocrite ; he openly avowed his belief that no toleration ought to be extended to those who should dissent from the religion of the king ; he stated his determina ...
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... ( whom Hume has not hesitated to call as magnanimous as his father ) cried out , ' I know him ; ' and giving a kick to the poor dead body of him whom living every man in France had feared , 22 The History of the Hugonots .
... ( whom Hume has not hesitated to call as magnanimous as his father ) cried out , ' I know him ; ' and giving a kick to the poor dead body of him whom living every man in France had feared , 22 The History of the Hugonots .
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him whom living every man in France had feared , ' Lie there , ' said he , ' poisonous serpent , thou shalt shed thy venom no more . ' The head was afterwards severed from the body and carried to the queen , with a large sack full of ...
him whom living every man in France had feared , ' Lie there , ' said he , ' poisonous serpent , thou shalt shed thy venom no more . ' The head was afterwards severed from the body and carried to the queen , with a large sack full of ...
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... living soul , The inward spirit that named the whole . " Remove that charm , and in vain you come From distant regions to seek for home ; Though it beareth the old familiar name , And its scenes of beauty remain the same With those of ...
... living soul , The inward spirit that named the whole . " Remove that charm , and in vain you come From distant regions to seek for home ; Though it beareth the old familiar name , And its scenes of beauty remain the same With those of ...
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... living in open sins , was cast out . And lest this sentence should be despised , as though it were only a human act , our Lord promises that it shall be confirmed in heaven " Verily I say unto you , Whatsoever ye shall bind , " & c ...
... living in open sins , was cast out . And lest this sentence should be despised , as though it were only a human act , our Lord promises that it shall be confirmed in heaven " Verily I say unto you , Whatsoever ye shall bind , " & c ...
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