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Page 227
... English crown , James adopted in his language , when from a reviler of the papistical ordinances of the English church he became an intolerant foe to puritanism . A letter from Henry Earl of Northumberland , extracted from the Hatfield ...
... English crown , James adopted in his language , when from a reviler of the papistical ordinances of the English church he became an intolerant foe to puritanism . A letter from Henry Earl of Northumberland , extracted from the Hatfield ...
Page 227
... English crown , James adopted in his language , when from a reviler of the papistical ordinances of the English church he became an intolerant foe to puritanism . A letter from Henry Earl of Northumberland , extracted from the Hatfield ...
... English crown , James adopted in his language , when from a reviler of the papistical ordinances of the English church he became an intolerant foe to puritanism . A letter from Henry Earl of Northumberland , extracted from the Hatfield ...
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... English authors and their works , Dr. Johnson is mentioned as having written the Lives of the English PAINTERS , instead of POETS ; and to Miss Burney , now Mad . d'Arblay , are attributed the pro- ductions of her sister Miss Sarah ...
... English authors and their works , Dr. Johnson is mentioned as having written the Lives of the English PAINTERS , instead of POETS ; and to Miss Burney , now Mad . d'Arblay , are attributed the pro- ductions of her sister Miss Sarah ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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