The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... opinion from Eusebius ; and Eusebius may have been led to make the statements referred to by the testimony of Clemens Romanus . The latter testimony is of the highest authority 20 Antiquities of the Early British Church .
... opinion from Eusebius ; and Eusebius may have been led to make the statements referred to by the testimony of Clemens Romanus . The latter testimony is of the highest authority 20 Antiquities of the Early British Church .
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... opinion rendered worthy of admiration by his courage , his perseverance , and his policy . His son James is an embodiment of perfidy . And his brother Frederick far too wanting in constancy of purpose , or consistency of principle , to ...
... opinion rendered worthy of admiration by his courage , his perseverance , and his policy . His son James is an embodiment of perfidy . And his brother Frederick far too wanting in constancy of purpose , or consistency of principle , to ...
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... opinion , ordained that Charles of Anjou should , however unintentionally , punish the Sicilians for their treason to their lawful and gallant young prince . We pass over the events of the war , and proceed to the two last scenes in ...
... opinion , ordained that Charles of Anjou should , however unintentionally , punish the Sicilians for their treason to their lawful and gallant young prince . We pass over the events of the war , and proceed to the two last scenes in ...
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... opinion after the fashion of the times , as a Charles and Peter of the present day might do by proclamations , putting forward humanity , legitimacy , the balance of power , the benefit of commerce or the good of the people . " - Vol ...
... opinion after the fashion of the times , as a Charles and Peter of the present day might do by proclamations , putting forward humanity , legitimacy , the balance of power , the benefit of commerce or the good of the people . " - Vol ...
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... opinions in their extreme form . He seems to think that he can never say a thing strongly enough . And this not only in matters of importance , and where a man may feel some certainty of being in the right , but , as we have seen , in ...
... opinions in their extreme form . He seems to think that he can never say a thing strongly enough . And this not only in matters of importance , and where a man may feel some certainty of being in the right , but , as we have seen , in ...
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