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Сторінка 466
... sure whenever I can find time ; and I hope Mr. Pickersgill , the preacher re- ferred to , will be able to keep up reli- gious worship , by the help of God , after it is once begun . They inform me that they have made known their ...
... sure whenever I can find time ; and I hope Mr. Pickersgill , the preacher re- ferred to , will be able to keep up reli- gious worship , by the help of God , after it is once begun . They inform me that they have made known their ...
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... sure- forbidding the appearance in pub- ly , be a flaw in the doctrine which lic of long faces or round faces , pronounces the will of government disaffection and perhaps a rebelli- to be the sole measure of right ; on might be the ...
... sure- forbidding the appearance in pub- ly , be a flaw in the doctrine which lic of long faces or round faces , pronounces the will of government disaffection and perhaps a rebelli- to be the sole measure of right ; on might be the ...
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... the origi- that of indulging his own violent nal Reformers , This , however , passions ; and while he displaced the pope in England , could scarcely sure : the Sketch of English Protestant Persecution . - Letter I. 39.
... the origi- that of indulging his own violent nal Reformers , This , however , passions ; and while he displaced the pope in England , could scarcely sure : the Sketch of English Protestant Persecution . - Letter I. 39.
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the pope in England , could scarcely sure : the one exceeding valiant be called a Protestant . Nor had and advised ; the other no less he the excuse , poor as it is , of be- valiant than learned , and of ex • ing an honest , but ...
the pope in England , could scarcely sure : the one exceeding valiant be called a Protestant . Nor had and advised ; the other no less he the excuse , poor as it is , of be- valiant than learned , and of ex • ing an honest , but ...
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... sure they will undertake far greater things than you pro- pose for them , and perhaps that very thing the first . They are capable of producing the great- est works of enterprise and genius ; but the French are in- capable of either ...
... sure they will undertake far greater things than you pro- pose for them , and perhaps that very thing the first . They are capable of producing the great- est works of enterprise and genius ; but the French are in- capable of either ...
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