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... Doctrines of Christianity , which , according to Wood and Toland , Milton finished after the Restoration , and ... Doctrine , com- piled from the Holy Scriptures alone . By JOHN MILTON , translated from the original by Charles R. Sumner ...
... Doctrines of Christianity , which , according to Wood and Toland , Milton finished after the Restoration , and ... Doctrine , com- piled from the Holy Scriptures alone . By JOHN MILTON , translated from the original by Charles R. Sumner ...
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... doctrine of Divine Right , which has now come back to us , like a . thief from transportation , under the alias of Legitimacy . But mention the miseries of Ireland ! Then William is a hero . Then Somers and Shrewsbury are great men ...
... doctrine of Divine Right , which has now come back to us , like a . thief from transportation , under the alias of Legitimacy . But mention the miseries of Ireland ! Then William is a hero . Then Somers and Shrewsbury are great men ...
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... Gunpow der Plot is to be primarily attributed to his doctrines . and seem to think that his effigy 20 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS . ought to be substituted for MACHIAVELLI . 19 MACHIAVELLI Edinburgh Review 1827.
... Gunpow der Plot is to be primarily attributed to his doctrines . and seem to think that his effigy 20 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS . ought to be substituted for MACHIAVELLI . 19 MACHIAVELLI Edinburgh Review 1827.
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... doctrines , which have patron who bore the unpopular name of Medici . since called forth such severe reprehensions no exception appears to have been taken . The raised beyond the cry against them was first r But , we believe , there is ...
... doctrines , which have patron who bore the unpopular name of Medici . since called forth such severe reprehensions no exception appears to have been taken . The raised beyond the cry against them was first r But , we believe , there is ...
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... doctrines and rites of the established re- ligion they treated with decent reverence . But though they still called themselves Catholics , they had ceased to be Papists . Those spiritual arms which carried terror into the palaces and ...
... doctrines and rites of the established re- ligion they treated with decent reverence . But though they still called themselves Catholics , they had ceased to be Papists . Those spiritual arms which carried terror into the palaces and ...
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