Renaissance PapersChristopher J. Cobb, M. Thomas Hester Camden House, 2008 - 140 стор. |
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... common property , its erasure of social hierarchy with regard to farming and labor , or its punish- ments , but also in its approaches to gold , to marriage , and to virtually all aspects of everyday life . *** 42 None of what I have ...
... common property , its erasure of social hierarchy with regard to farming and labor , or its punish- ments , but also in its approaches to gold , to marriage , and to virtually all aspects of everyday life . *** 42 None of what I have ...
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... common political goals of ecclesiastical and civil reform , some subse- quently changed their view of Presbyterians . This alteration occurred , it seems , after The Solemn League and Covenant : after the reputation of the Scottish army ...
... common political goals of ecclesiastical and civil reform , some subse- quently changed their view of Presbyterians . This alteration occurred , it seems , after The Solemn League and Covenant : after the reputation of the Scottish army ...
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... common man who acts with justice and charity : I ever did upholde the common weale My power was prest to ryght the poore mans wrong , My handes were free to geve where nede requyred . ( 11. 199 , 204-5 ) In the 1563 edition , the reason ...
... common man who acts with justice and charity : I ever did upholde the common weale My power was prest to ryght the poore mans wrong , My handes were free to geve where nede requyred . ( 11. 199 , 204-5 ) In the 1563 edition , the reason ...
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