Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 8Longman, 1862 |
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... continual improvement , without conceiving an eager desire to see the process begun . Assuming then that a deep interest in these three great causes— the cause of reformed religion , of his native country , of the humar race through all ...
... continual improvement , without conceiving an eager desire to see the process begun . Assuming then that a deep interest in these three great causes— the cause of reformed religion , of his native country , of the humar race through all ...
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... continual watch , seeming to make more account of France , not so much in hope of any great affiance at this present to be had in him , but for the reputation of that nation , and the amity always they have had with the same , and ...
... continual watch , seeming to make more account of France , not so much in hope of any great affiance at this present to be had in him , but for the reputation of that nation , and the amity always they have had with the same , and ...
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... continual broil , where , by his pensions , the favour of the house of Guise , by the means of the Queen Mother in con- templation of her nieces , he beareth great sway . With the Pope he is so linked , as he may do what him list , and ...
... continual broil , where , by his pensions , the favour of the house of Guise , by the means of the Queen Mother in con- templation of her nieces , he beareth great sway . With the Pope he is so linked , as he may do what him list , and ...
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... continual pay 50,000 soldiers . He maintaineth galleys to the number of [ 140 , whereof there are sixty in Portugal , the rest are at Naples , and other places ] . Now is on league with the Turk . [ The Turk's revenues are thought to be ...
... continual pay 50,000 soldiers . He maintaineth galleys to the number of [ 140 , whereof there are sixty in Portugal , the rest are at Naples , and other places ] . Now is on league with the Turk . [ The Turk's revenues are thought to be ...
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... continual supply , health , and refreshment : and he resolved to try whether a word spoken in season might not do some- thing to guide her into this course . The particular occasion which moved him to take a part in the dispute was the ...
... continual supply , health , and refreshment : and he resolved to try whether a word spoken in season might not do some- thing to guide her into this course . The particular occasion which moved him to take a part in the dispute was the ...
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