| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 sidor
...which, though a Papist, he hath dared to advance upon the subject, in the dedication of his History to Harry the Fourth of France, which I never read...convinced, not only how cruel, but how impolitic it is to prosecute for religious opinions. I am sorry that of late his countrymen have begun to open their eyes,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 sidor
...which, though a Papist, he hath dared to advance upon the subject, in the dedication of his History to Harry the Fourth of France, which I never read without rapture, and he will bo fully convinced, not only how cruel, but how impolitic it is to prosecute for religious opinions.... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1853 - 454 sidor
...a papist, he hath' dared to advance on this subject, in tie dedication of his history to Henry IV. of France (which I never read without rapture), and...convinced, not only how cruel but how impolitic it is to prosecute for religious opinions. There was no occasion to revoke the edict of Nantes ; the Jesuits... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - 972 sidor
...which, though a Papist, he hath dared to advance upon the subject, in the dedication of his History to Harry the Fourth of France, which I never read without rapture, and he will be fully say go to meeting now and then, but do they, frequent the meeting-house? Do they join gen«raily and... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1875 - 968 sidor
...which, though a Papist, he hath dared to advance upon the subject, in the dedication of his History to Harry the Fourth of France, which I never read...convinced, not only how cruel, but how impolitic it is to prosecute for religious opinions. I am sorry that of late his countrymen have begun to open their eyes,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1878 - 514 sidor
...though a papist, he hath dared to advance on this subject, in the dedication of his history to Henry IV. of France (which I never read without rapture), and...convinced, not only how cruel but how impolitic it is to prosecute for religious opinions. There was no occasion to revoke the edict of Nantes ; the Jesuits... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1882 - 526 sidor
...though a Papist, he hath dared to advance on this subject, in the dedication of his History to Henry IV. of France (which I never read without rapture), and...convinced, not only how cruel, but how impolitic it is to persecute for religious opinions. . . . " There was no occasion to revoke the Edict of Nantes. The... | |
| 1893 - 206 sidor
...Papist, he hath dared to advance upon the subject, in the dedication of his History to Harry the Fourth 5 of France, which I never read without rapture, and...convinced, not only how cruel, but how impolitic it is to prosecute for religious opinions. I am sorry that of late his countrymen have begun to open their eyes,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1899 - 600 sidor
...stimulated by Spanish gold. Baffled in his attempt to obtain possession of his capital, he CHAP. rea d without rapture), and he will be fully convinced, not only ' how cruel but how impolitic it is to prosecute for religious opinions. There was no occasion to revoke the edict of Nantes ; the Jesuits... | |
| Van Vechten Veeder - 1903 - 656 sidor
...which, though a papist, he hath dared to advance upon the subject, in the dedication of his History to Harry the Fourth of France, — which I never read...convinced, not only how cruel, but how impolitic, it is to prosecute for religious opinions. I am sorry that of late his countrymen have begun to open their eyes,... | |
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