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... force , it was not till he found that the few members , who remained after so many deaths , secessions , We do not , we repeat , approve of the execu- and expulsions , were desirous to appropriate tion of Charles ; not because the ...
... force , it was not till he found that the few members , who remained after so many deaths , secessions , We do not , we repeat , approve of the execu- and expulsions , were desirous to appropriate tion of Charles ; not because the ...
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... force of circum- tha of every fawning dean . In every high stances , though we admire , in common with place , worship was paid to Charles and James all men of all parties , the ability and energy - Belial and Moloch ; and England ...
... force of circum- tha of every fawning dean . In every high stances , though we admire , in common with place , worship was paid to Charles and James all men of all parties , the ability and energy - Belial and Moloch ; and England ...
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... force , the narrative . It is true , that many circum- if necessary , by force . In all this there is no- stances now forgotten may have been familiar thing different from the ordinary practice of to his contemporaries , and may have ...
... force , the narrative . It is true , that many circum- if necessary , by force . In all this there is no- stances now forgotten may have been familiar thing different from the ordinary practice of to his contemporaries , and may have ...
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... force to the case of her sister Mary . The Catholics did not , at the time of Eliza- beth's accession , rise in arms to seat a Pre- tender on her throne . But before Mary had given , or could give provocation , the most dis- tinguished ...
... force to the case of her sister Mary . The Catholics did not , at the time of Eliza- beth's accession , rise in arms to seat a Pre- tender on her throne . But before Mary had given , or could give provocation , the most dis- tinguished ...
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... force . There would have been a scuffle ; and it might not , under such circum- stances , have been in his power , even if it were in his inclination , to prevent a scuffle from ending in a massacre . Fortunately for his fame ...
... force . There would have been a scuffle ; and it might not , under such circum- stances , have been in his power , even if it were in his inclination , to prevent a scuffle from ending in a massacre . Fortunately for his fame ...
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