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Page xxxiv
... occasion to strike again for the Brad- ford History , especially since John Lothrop Motley was about to sail for England as the American Ambassador . Motley saw the then Bishop of London , who said he was perfectly willing to re- turn ...
... occasion to strike again for the Brad- ford History , especially since John Lothrop Motley was about to sail for England as the American Ambassador . Motley saw the then Bishop of London , who said he was perfectly willing to re- turn ...
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... occasion of sending this ship , hoping if you give credit to my words , you will have a more favourable opinion of it than some here , ( whereof Pickering is one ) , who taxed me to mind my own ends , which is in part true , etc. Mr ...
... occasion of sending this ship , hoping if you give credit to my words , you will have a more favourable opinion of it than some here , ( whereof Pickering is one ) , who taxed me to mind my own ends , which is in part true , etc. Mr ...
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... occasion of the beginning of his rage , from some one part of the English , yet if he prevail , will surely pursue his advantage , to the rooting out of the whole nation . Therefore when we desired your help , we did it not without ...
... occasion of the beginning of his rage , from some one part of the English , yet if he prevail , will surely pursue his advantage , to the rooting out of the whole nation . Therefore when we desired your help , we did it not without ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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