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Page 154
... authority of one opponent , and authority against the reasons of another . Bon- ner at least acted in accordance with his own principles . Cranmer could vindicate himself from the charge of being a heretic , only by arguments which made ...
... authority of one opponent , and authority against the reasons of another . Bon- ner at least acted in accordance with his own principles . Cranmer could vindicate himself from the charge of being a heretic , only by arguments which made ...
Page 338
... authority of the offenders Clive treated with lenity . ringleaders he was inflexibly severe ; but his customed to respect , than to that of a rival To the native prince , whom they had always been ac severity was pure from all taint of ...
... authority of the offenders Clive treated with lenity . ringleaders he was inflexibly severe ; but his customed to respect , than to that of a rival To the native prince , whom they had always been ac severity was pure from all taint of ...
Page 536
... authority , and observes that the ancient Roman ballads were probably of more benefit to the young than all the lectures of the Athenian schools , and that to the influence of the national poetry were to be ascribed the virtues of such ...
... authority , and observes that the ancient Roman ballads were probably of more benefit to the young than all the lectures of the Athenian schools , and that to the influence of the national poetry were to be ascribed the virtues of such ...
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