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Page 195
His removal appears to have been caused by the violence of a royalist mob . The
county of Worcester was staunch to the king ' s cause , and the royal army
occupied it . This may account for the odium which Baxter ' s attachment to the ...
His removal appears to have been caused by the violence of a royalist mob . The
county of Worcester was staunch to the king ' s cause , and the royal army
occupied it . This may account for the odium which Baxter ' s attachment to the ...
Page 210
Bayle , in his • Continuation des pensées diverses sur les Cometes , ' observes ,
that “ the atheists are very much perplexed how to account for the formation of
animals , which they ascribed to a cause which was not conscious of what it did ...
Bayle , in his • Continuation des pensées diverses sur les Cometes , ' observes ,
that “ the atheists are very much perplexed how to account for the formation of
animals , which they ascribed to a cause which was not conscious of what it did ...
Page 459
But Marlborough resisted all solicitation , and , fond as he was of money , nothing
could induce him to betray the cause of the allies . The memorial forwarded by
Louis to the confederate powers at the Hague , placed the proposals for peace
on ...
But Marlborough resisted all solicitation , and , fond as he was of money , nothing
could induce him to betray the cause of the allies . The memorial forwarded by
Louis to the confederate powers at the Hague , placed the proposals for peace
on ...
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