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... tion , and by party connexions , were practical advocates of the doctrines of divine right and passive obedience ; and were , in return for his favour , evidently disposed to serve the king im- plicitly enough in his design of riveting ...
... tion , and by party connexions , were practical advocates of the doctrines of divine right and passive obedience ; and were , in return for his favour , evidently disposed to serve the king im- plicitly enough in his design of riveting ...
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... tion . If he is neither the dignified philosopher , nor the deep speculator in morals , he is truly the agreeable illustrator of life , to the best side of which he seems always inclined to limit his contemplations . To signalize any ...
... tion . If he is neither the dignified philosopher , nor the deep speculator in morals , he is truly the agreeable illustrator of life , to the best side of which he seems always inclined to limit his contemplations . To signalize any ...
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... tion of schools and cloisters , and the Turkish monastic establish- ments . In the fifth book , the author treats of the reign of Murad I. , the lord and conqueror , in which a long series of Osmanic con- quests in Europe begins , which ...
... tion of schools and cloisters , and the Turkish monastic establish- ments . In the fifth book , the author treats of the reign of Murad I. , the lord and conqueror , in which a long series of Osmanic con- quests in Europe begins , which ...
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