The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... 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 ; and thus , by his paid ...
... 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 ; and thus , by his paid ...
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... matter . It was asserted by the Hugonots , in their petition to the king , that 3000 lives had been lost at Vassy , and by the excesses which followed . The Duke of Guise was not the only royalist who made light of human life : Montluc ...
... matter . It was asserted by the Hugonots , in their petition to the king , that 3000 lives had been lost at Vassy , and by the excesses which followed . The Duke of Guise was not the only royalist who made light of human life : Montluc ...
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... matter into their own hands . In spite of every effort , which was at last in sin- cerity made by the citizens , soldiers , and superior classes , to restrain them , they raged through the streets and continued their barbarous ...
... matter into their own hands . In spite of every effort , which was at last in sin- cerity made by the citizens , soldiers , and superior classes , to restrain them , they raged through the streets and continued their barbarous ...
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... matter of indifference what religious tenets are held by Christians . But the case is made infinitely stronger , when it is admitted by all those whom we have in view , that Christianity is , in fact , a religion revealed by God - a ...
... matter of indifference what religious tenets are held by Christians . But the case is made infinitely stronger , when it is admitted by all those whom we have in view , that Christianity is , in fact , a religion revealed by God - a ...
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... matter of opinion , in which case he has , in fact , no real faith at all in the objects of his belief . To the believer , however , whatever may be the religious system in which he finds himself placed , it can never be a matter of ...
... matter of opinion , in which case he has , in fact , no real faith at all in the objects of his belief . To the believer , however , whatever may be the religious system in which he finds himself placed , it can never be a matter of ...
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