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... England , it will be quite clear that the former was prepared to employ all the physical force of England . to sweep Ireland clean of Popery , and the latter equally prepared , in like fashion , to purge England of Dissent . Their only ...
... England , it will be quite clear that the former was prepared to employ all the physical force of England . to sweep Ireland clean of Popery , and the latter equally prepared , in like fashion , to purge England of Dissent . Their only ...
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... England from a plague . Had he added that it was he who built Cholderton Church , I could not have been more surprised . Perhaps Sir W. Palmer's statement might be interpreted to mean that , upon my resigna- tion of the editorship , he ...
... England from a plague . Had he added that it was he who built Cholderton Church , I could not have been more surprised . Perhaps Sir W. Palmer's statement might be interpreted to mean that , upon my resigna- tion of the editorship , he ...
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... England . To my surprise , and not less pleasure , I received an invitation from the Earl of Devon to meet him at Powderham Castle . It was almost exclusively a family party , Mr. Sadler , Vicar of Honiton , being the only exception ...
... England . To my surprise , and not less pleasure , I received an invitation from the Earl of Devon to meet him at Powderham Castle . It was almost exclusively a family party , Mr. Sadler , Vicar of Honiton , being the only exception ...
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... England for my father confessor I can't conceive . I had to go on , and as I attempted to make things intelligible he asked me some per- tinent questions . Had I published anything on the subject ? How had it affected my writings ...
... England for my father confessor I can't conceive . I had to go on , and as I attempted to make things intelligible he asked me some per- tinent questions . Had I published anything on the subject ? How had it affected my writings ...
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... England , what is the view of Christianity which is welcomed by the great mass of intelligent , religious men ? It is often said that Arnold is the father of the scepticism which unfortu- nately prevails so largely in much of our ...
... England , what is the view of Christianity which is welcomed by the great mass of intelligent , religious men ? It is often said that Arnold is the father of the scepticism which unfortu- nately prevails so largely in much of our ...
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