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... course , the Henrican reformation had formalized their union . The Remonstrance's linking of government , religion , and justice is commonplace and it is not to be seen as merely a political formula . Pym's persistent anti - Catholicism ...
... course , the Henrican reformation had formalized their union . The Remonstrance's linking of government , religion , and justice is commonplace and it is not to be seen as merely a political formula . Pym's persistent anti - Catholicism ...
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... course , formalizes conflict . Although many people found the question of loyalty difficult , and although many dealt with the issue by remaining as neutral as possible , there could be no doubt that there were two sides and choices to ...
... course , formalizes conflict . Although many people found the question of loyalty difficult , and although many dealt with the issue by remaining as neutral as possible , there could be no doubt that there were two sides and choices to ...
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... course , a notorious classicist , and classicism is recurrent in seventeenth - century poetry , in the use of Latin erotic elegy by Caroline courtly poets , in Milton's epic syntax , in Dryden and Oldham . Classical influence is ...
... course , a notorious classicist , and classicism is recurrent in seventeenth - century poetry , in the use of Latin erotic elegy by Caroline courtly poets , in Milton's epic syntax , in Dryden and Oldham . Classical influence is ...
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