The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... violent remedies often produce , for some time , a deceitful tranquillity ; but as they destroy mutual confidence , and beget the most inveterate animosities , their consequences are commonly fatal , both to the public and to those who ...
... violent remedies often produce , for some time , a deceitful tranquillity ; but as they destroy mutual confidence , and beget the most inveterate animosities , their consequences are commonly fatal , both to the public and to those who ...
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... violent personal emulation and political jea - War be- lousy which had taken place between the emperor Charles and the French king soon broke out in hostilities . and Francis . Polydore Virgil . Hall . CHAP . But while these ambitious ...
... violent personal emulation and political jea - War be- lousy which had taken place between the emperor Charles and the French king soon broke out in hostilities . and Francis . Polydore Virgil . Hall . CHAP . But while these ambitious ...
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... violent abhorrence of all other sects , and continually endeavour , by some novelty , to excite the languid devotion of his audi- ence . No regard will be paid to truth , morals , or decency , in the doctrines inculcated . Every tenet ...
... violent abhorrence of all other sects , and continually endeavour , by some novelty , to excite the languid devotion of his audi- ence . No regard will be paid to truth , morals , or decency , in the doctrines inculcated . Every tenet ...
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... violent persecutions , or , what was worse , a stupid and abject credulity , took place every where . She even To increase these evils , the church , though she possessed large revenues , was not contented with her acquisitions , but ...
... violent persecutions , or , what was worse , a stupid and abject credulity , took place every where . She even To increase these evils , the church , though she possessed large revenues , was not contented with her acquisitions , but ...
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... violent were their prejudices against the church , he rather hurt the cause by his imprudent exercise of those virtues . He frankly confessed , that many abominable and detestable practices prevailed in the court of Rome ; and by this ...
... violent were their prejudices against the church , he rather hurt the cause by his imprudent exercise of those virtues . He frankly confessed , that many abominable and detestable practices prevailed in the court of Rome ; and by this ...
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