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... British India . Esq . The Pictorial History of Palestine . Part II . The Pictorial Edition of Shakspere . Part 14 . By Edward Thornton , Edwards on Revivals : with Introductory Preface , by the Rev. J. A. James ; and Carefully Revised ...
... British India . Esq . The Pictorial History of Palestine . Part II . The Pictorial Edition of Shakspere . Part 14 . By Edward Thornton , Edwards on Revivals : with Introductory Preface , by the Rev. J. A. James ; and Carefully Revised ...
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... British freedom shall continue unimpaired . This extraordinary indi- vidual was about the same time deprived of his wife , described by the quaint preacher and poet Charles Fitz - Geoffry , as having been a most loving , holy , helpfull ...
... British freedom shall continue unimpaired . This extraordinary indi- vidual was about the same time deprived of his wife , described by the quaint preacher and poet Charles Fitz - Geoffry , as having been a most loving , holy , helpfull ...
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... British trade . Two notorious projectors , Sir Giles Mompesson and Sir Francis Michel , as agents for Buckingham and his family , had engrossed into their own hands , the licensing of inns , the licensing of hos- telries , and the ...
... British trade . Two notorious projectors , Sir Giles Mompesson and Sir Francis Michel , as agents for Buckingham and his family , had engrossed into their own hands , the licensing of inns , the licensing of hos- telries , and the ...
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... an in- veterate patron of Arminianism , and an anticipator of the Pusey- ism of our own day . It must be borne in mind , that in the seventeenth century , Romanism in religion had allied itself with 126 British Statesmen :
... an in- veterate patron of Arminianism , and an anticipator of the Pusey- ism of our own day . It must be borne in mind , that in the seventeenth century , Romanism in religion had allied itself with 126 British Statesmen :
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... treasuring up for them- selves the severest future retribution . The puritans remained quiet , but sleepless . Year after year was filling that heavy bill of indictment , which John Pym and his friends 134 British Statesmen .
... treasuring up for them- selves the severest future retribution . The puritans remained quiet , but sleepless . Year after year was filling that heavy bill of indictment , which John Pym and his friends 134 British Statesmen .
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