History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649: 1644-1647Longmans, Green, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... thought of using them for historical purposes . The authorities on which my narrative has been based are for the most part sufficiently indicated in the notes , but I should like to call attention to the value of the French despatches ...
... thought of using them for historical purposes . The authorities on which my narrative has been based are for the most part sufficiently indicated in the notes , but I should like to call attention to the value of the French despatches ...
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... modes of thought . The historical development of the Scottish nation favoured the predominance of the clergy , whereas the historical development of the ism . CHAP . XXII . 1644 The English Presby- terian party II . B.
... modes of thought . The historical development of the Scottish nation favoured the predominance of the clergy , whereas the historical development of the ism . CHAP . XXII . 1644 The English Presby- terian party II . B.
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... thought ; too high , in the second place , because he had not learnt to pay due honour to womanhood , or to under- stand that true companionship can never be had from one who is treated as an inferior , to be moulded and fashioned at ...
... thought ; too high , in the second place , because he had not learnt to pay due honour to womanhood , or to under- stand that true companionship can never be had from one who is treated as an inferior , to be moulded and fashioned at ...
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... thought a waste of time to allow a girl to learn more than to scrawl an almost illegible letter , in which the spelling , even in those days of vague and uncertain AREOPAGITICA . orthography , might fairly be characterised as abom- 8 ...
... thought a waste of time to allow a girl to learn more than to scrawl an almost illegible letter , in which the spelling , even in those days of vague and uncertain AREOPAGITICA . orthography , might fairly be characterised as abom- 8 ...
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... thought Milton , tests and hardens the resistance offered to it by the good . He could not praise a fugitive and ... thoughts , God is decreeing to begin some new and great period in His Church , even to the reforming of reformation ...
... thought Milton , tests and hardens the resistance offered to it by the good . He could not praise a fugitive and ... thoughts , God is decreeing to begin some new and great period in His Church , even to the reforming of reformation ...
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Page 10 - Now once again by all concurrence of signs, and by the general instinct of holy and devout men, as they daily and solemnly express their thoughts, God is decreeing to begin some new and great period in his church, even to the reforming of reformation itself; what does he then but reveal himself to his servants, and as his manner is, first to his Englishmen...