The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 21E. Littell, 1832 |
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... spirit of innovation was at first en- and in other places oppressed , but which , couraged by the class to which it was likely openly or covertly , carried on their strife in to be most prejudicial . It was under the the bosom of every ...
... spirit of innovation was at first en- and in other places oppressed , but which , couraged by the class to which it was likely openly or covertly , carried on their strife in to be most prejudicial . It was under the the bosom of every ...
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... spirit of Rochelle ; nor for the Catholic doctrines with the spirit of Paris . Neither sect in England formed a league . Neither sect extorted a recantation from the sovereign . Neither sect could obtain from an adverse sovereign even a ...
... spirit of Rochelle ; nor for the Catholic doctrines with the spirit of Paris . Neither sect in England formed a league . Neither sect extorted a recantation from the sovereign . Neither sect could obtain from an adverse sovereign even a ...
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... spirit to use it . Parliaments , it is true , were rarely held ; and were not very respectfully treated . The great charter was often violated . But the people had a security against gross and systematic mis- government , far stronger ...
... spirit to use it . Parliaments , it is true , were rarely held ; and were not very respectfully treated . The great charter was often violated . But the people had a security against gross and systematic mis- government , far stronger ...
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... spirit which so manfully hurled foul scorn at Parma and at Spain . But to this endurance there was a limit . If the government ventured to adopt measures which the great body of the people really felt to be oppressive , it was soon ...
... spirit which so manfully hurled foul scorn at Parma and at Spain . But to this endurance there was a limit . If the government ventured to adopt measures which the great body of the people really felt to be oppressive , it was soon ...
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... spirit was shown when it seem- ed likely that Mary would resume her father's grants of church property ; or that she would sacrifice the interests of England to the hus- band whom she regarded with unmerited ten- derness . That queen ...
... spirit was shown when it seem- ed likely that Mary would resume her father's grants of church property ; or that she would sacrifice the interests of England to the hus- band whom she regarded with unmerited ten- derness . That queen ...
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