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... England , and not the Church of England upon Popery ; and that the Reformation of the Church of England was not a separation from the Church of Rome , ( for by what lawful or national act were the two churches ever united ? ) . not a ...
... England , and not the Church of England upon Popery ; and that the Reformation of the Church of England was not a separation from the Church of Rome , ( for by what lawful or national act were the two churches ever united ? ) . not a ...
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... England for her due performance of the treaty lately formed with France , he publicly said that " the tables were sadly turned in England , since her word could not be relied upon without such pledges as are scarce ever granted but by a ...
... England for her due performance of the treaty lately formed with France , he publicly said that " the tables were sadly turned in England , since her word could not be relied upon without such pledges as are scarce ever granted but by a ...
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... England , Mr. Campbell dwells with all the affection , the familiar ac- quaintance , and even the pride , of one who numbers and glories in a race of splendid ancestors . The compound origin of our tongue , after the invasion of the ...
... England , Mr. Campbell dwells with all the affection , the familiar ac- quaintance , and even the pride , of one who numbers and glories in a race of splendid ancestors . The compound origin of our tongue , after the invasion of the ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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