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Page 15
... parties , the ability and energy - Belial and Moloch ; and England propitiated of his splendid administration , we are ... party . The Presbyterians , in their eagerness to be revenged on the Independents , sacrificed their own liberty ...
... parties , the ability and energy - Belial and Moloch ; and England propitiated of his splendid administration , we are ... party . The Presbyterians , in their eagerness to be revenged on the Independents , sacrificed their own liberty ...
Page 17
... party , by no means aumerous , but distinguished by learning and ability , which co - operated with them on very different principles . We speak of those whom Cromwell was accustomed to call the Heathens , men who were , in the ...
... party , by no means aumerous , but distinguished by learning and ability , which co - operated with them on very different principles . We speak of those whom Cromwell was accustomed to call the Heathens , men who were , in the ...
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... party desirous to change the adminis While Pompey held the command of an army , they could not effect their purpose without preparing means for repelling force , if necessary , by force . In all this there is no thing different from the ...
... party desirous to change the adminis While Pompey held the command of an army , they could not effect their purpose without preparing means for repelling force , if necessary , by force . In all this there is no thing different from the ...
Page 68
... party spirit , or ca- price . We should probably like Mr. Hallam's book more , if instead of pointing out , with strict fidelity , the bright points and the dark spots of both parties , he had exerted himself to whitewash the one and to ...
... party spirit , or ca- price . We should probably like Mr. Hallam's book more , if instead of pointing out , with strict fidelity , the bright points and the dark spots of both parties , he had exerted himself to whitewash the one and to ...
Page 69
... party . We might say that the Cæsars did not persecute the Christians ; that they only pu- nished men who were charged , rightly or wrongly , with burning Rome , and with com mitting the foulest abominations in their as- semblies ; that ...
... party . We might say that the Cæsars did not persecute the Christians ; that they only pu- nished men who were charged , rightly or wrongly , with burning Rome , and with com mitting the foulest abominations in their as- semblies ; that ...
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