A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... principles , but disowned the man and were offended by his conduct . In the year 1589 , he returned again to England , and having renounced the principles he had at first propaga- ted , accepted the rectory of a church near Oundle ...
... principles , but disowned the man and were offended by his conduct . In the year 1589 , he returned again to England , and having renounced the principles he had at first propaga- ted , accepted the rectory of a church near Oundle ...
Page 372
... principles , had no apprehension of divided counsels , or of a distracted government . " The settlement , however , of so important a business as a monarchy upon new principles , being necessarily an expedient urged upon the adoption of ...
... principles , had no apprehension of divided counsels , or of a distracted government . " The settlement , however , of so important a business as a monarchy upon new principles , being necessarily an expedient urged upon the adoption of ...
Page 477
... principles , as those of their respective authors . When the restraints of authority were taken off , therefore ... principle , and a much greater proportion were capable both of writing in support of their own notions , and of being ...
... principles , as those of their respective authors . When the restraints of authority were taken off , therefore ... principle , and a much greater proportion were capable both of writing in support of their own notions , and of being ...
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