The London Quarterly Review, Том 103Epworth Press, 1905 |
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... thought the politicians , secular and ecclesiastical , in Rome and Geneva , in Paris and in London.1 Cecil thus expressed the European situation : ' The emperor is aiming at the sovereignty of Europe , which he cannot obtain with- out ...
... thought the politicians , secular and ecclesiastical , in Rome and Geneva , in Paris and in London.1 Cecil thus expressed the European situation : ' The emperor is aiming at the sovereignty of Europe , which he cannot obtain with- out ...
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... thoughts of visiting the German and Swiss Protestants , but the lairds of Ormiston and Longniddry persuaded him to ... thought , ' could not escape punishment by God . ' It was while in the Castle of St. Andrews that Knox was summoned ...
... thoughts of visiting the German and Swiss Protestants , but the lairds of Ormiston and Longniddry persuaded him to ... thought , ' could not escape punishment by God . ' It was while in the Castle of St. Andrews that Knox was summoned ...
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... thought , enable her to make Scotland Romanist , and enable her to oust Elizabeth from the throne of England . Of course no deadlier blow could be given to the Reformation , not only in Scotland but all over Europe ; and Knox sounded ...
... thought , enable her to make Scotland Romanist , and enable her to oust Elizabeth from the throne of England . Of course no deadlier blow could be given to the Reformation , not only in Scotland but all over Europe ; and Knox sounded ...
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... thought , most likely to enjoy the prosperity which was their lot in the age of Maecenas at imperial Rome , at Florence under the Medici , or in the Augustan age of the English Queen Anne . Mr. Traill's practical good sense was indeed a ...
... thought , most likely to enjoy the prosperity which was their lot in the age of Maecenas at imperial Rome , at Florence under the Medici , or in the Augustan age of the English Queen Anne . Mr. Traill's practical good sense was indeed a ...
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... thought had a definite message to deliver to mankind . Alfred was a didactic as well as a royal writer . Ideas of kingship by right divine were undreamt of in England before Tudor sycophants or Stuart apologists . He has indeed much to ...
... thought had a definite message to deliver to mankind . Alfred was a didactic as well as a royal writer . Ideas of kingship by right divine were undreamt of in England before Tudor sycophants or Stuart apologists . He has indeed much to ...
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