Sir Thomas More: Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of SocietyJ. Murray, 1831 |
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... suffered on the scaffold , and the noble army of our earlier martyrs at the stake . They hold to it with a sober and sedate , but sincere and strong attachment . Even the Dissenters , who rise into this rank , seldom con- tinue in their ...
... suffered on the scaffold , and the noble army of our earlier martyrs at the stake . They hold to it with a sober and sedate , but sincere and strong attachment . Even the Dissenters , who rise into this rank , seldom con- tinue in their ...
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... suffer their children to become so . The same here- ditary and rooted feeling prevails among the yeomanry of the land . Here , then , we have a strong ground of hope and confidence on which to rest . But our strongest is in the Church ...
... suffer their children to become so . The same here- ditary and rooted feeling prevails among the yeomanry of the land . Here , then , we have a strong ground of hope and confidence on which to rest . But our strongest is in the Church ...
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... suffer martyrdom : and how should he be expected to bear this testimony against falsehood , who is ready with Pilate to ask , What is truth ? ' being , like Pilate , in that pitiable state of mind which conceives that no answer can be ...
... suffer martyrdom : and how should he be expected to bear this testimony against falsehood , who is ready with Pilate to ask , What is truth ? ' being , like Pilate , in that pitiable state of mind which conceives that no answer can be ...
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... suffered at that time being John Lord Mowbray , and Sir Gosein d'Eeuill . There are few old family trees , especially of the coronet - bearing kind , which have not a pendant from some of their branches but though this Roger had done as ...
... suffered at that time being John Lord Mowbray , and Sir Gosein d'Eeuill . There are few old family trees , especially of the coronet - bearing kind , which have not a pendant from some of their branches but though this Roger had done as ...
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... suffered it to be picked out , let them beware of wind and weather ! Governments are held together either by force , or by the attachment of the people to their in- stitutions . Despotism begins generally in the choice , or willing ...
... suffered it to be picked out , let them beware of wind and weather ! Governments are held together either by force , or by the attachment of the people to their in- stitutions . Despotism begins generally in the choice , or willing ...
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Sir Thomas More: Or Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of ..., Том 2 Robert Southey Повний перегляд - 1831 |
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