A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Volume 2G. Bell and sons, 1877 - Great Britain |
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... doubt , have been exactly the same - the whole course of her conquest of the rebels , whatever had been their religion , of all that existed , from pole to pole . Meantime , her Protestant Church of sixty members did not expand to her ...
... doubt , have been exactly the same - the whole course of her conquest of the rebels , whatever had been their religion , of all that existed , from pole to pole . Meantime , her Protestant Church of sixty members did not expand to her ...
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... doubt that Mr. Pitt pur posed what he was held to have promised ; but he pledged himself to more than he could accomplish . He promised more , on behalf both of king and parliament , than eithe was willing to perform . The king scrupled ...
... doubt that Mr. Pitt pur posed what he was held to have promised ; but he pledged himself to more than he could accomplish . He promised more , on behalf both of king and parliament , than eithe was willing to perform . The king scrupled ...
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... doubt of th result . But looking to the facts and the persons by whic we are now surrounded , we are constrained to say that w greatly fear that these incapacities never will be removed till they are removed by fear . What else , indeed ...
... doubt of th result . But looking to the facts and the persons by whic we are now surrounded , we are constrained to say that w greatly fear that these incapacities never will be removed till they are removed by fear . What else , indeed ...
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... doubt , aware that it ought to be put down The leaders were sagacious lawyers , as was shown by th curious care with which the addresses and proceedings o the body were kept within the letter of the existing law so that it was necessary ...
... doubt , aware that it ought to be put down The leaders were sagacious lawyers , as was shown by th curious care with which the addresses and proceedings o the body were kept within the letter of the existing law so that it was necessary ...
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... doubts beginning to move in his mind which already put that relation in jeopardy , and were soon to exclude him , in his turn , from the representation of his university . some- When his turn arrived , he confessed that the 56 [ Воок ...
... doubts beginning to move in his mind which already put that relation in jeopardy , and were soon to exclude him , in his turn , from the representation of his university . some- When his turn arrived , he confessed that the 56 [ Воок ...
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