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Page 193
He had tablished the Church of England ; bewritten a very manly letter to the
queen , tween the mild and tolerating spirit of wherein he stated liis reasons for
denying the reformers , and the fierce and unthe pope's authority . To this by ber ...
He had tablished the Church of England ; bewritten a very manly letter to the
queen , tween the mild and tolerating spirit of wherein he stated liis reasons for
denying the reformers , and the fierce and unthe pope's authority . To this by ber ...
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Great Britain has declared “ A mightier power dread England against the policy of
the new coalition . Hath that honoured name of thine . " Ireland has rendered the
declaration Many a true - hearted but deluded Eng . unavailing ; and , by ...
Great Britain has declared “ A mightier power dread England against the policy of
the new coalition . Hath that honoured name of thine . " Ireland has rendered the
declaration Many a true - hearted but deluded Eng . unavailing ; and , by ...
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What , indeed , could England , British rule British civilization and power rich and
powerful as she has been and yet -vainly endeavouring to reduce , not the is -
what could she wrest from the poverty , Irish Nation ( for such she was not ) , but ...
What , indeed , could England , British rule British civilization and power rich and
powerful as she has been and yet -vainly endeavouring to reduce , not the is -
what could she wrest from the poverty , Irish Nation ( for such she was not ) , but ...
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LORD MULGRAVE AND HIS SPECIAL REPORTERS | 255 |
THE RUBI A TALE OF THE SEA IN SIX CANTOS Canto I The ESCAPE 200 | 271 |
SONNETS BY R SHELTON MACKENZIE LL D | 291 |
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