The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... arms ; for war , saith he , ( and he learnt to say so of the Anabaptists and Socinians ) is not the way of Jesus Christ ; all that he could say for himself was , that he had no command in the army ; and yet , their greatest officers ...
... arms ; for war , saith he , ( and he learnt to say so of the Anabaptists and Socinians ) is not the way of Jesus Christ ; all that he could say for himself was , that he had no command in the army ; and yet , their greatest officers ...
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... arms against his country , that they conceived a sufficient reason to deny the burial of his corpse . The truth is , we looked upon Master Chillingworth as a kind of non - conformist ; nay , ( to speak strictly , ) a recusant rather ...
... arms against his country , that they conceived a sufficient reason to deny the burial of his corpse . The truth is , we looked upon Master Chillingworth as a kind of non - conformist ; nay , ( to speak strictly , ) a recusant rather ...
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... arms against his late allies , the Liegeois . Our historian's third book introduces us to the affairs of our own country , the support given by the Duke of Burgundy to Edward IV . , whose sister he had married , and the aid privately ...
... arms against his late allies , the Liegeois . Our historian's third book introduces us to the affairs of our own country , the support given by the Duke of Burgundy to Edward IV . , whose sister he had married , and the aid privately ...
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... arms , and the two prisoners upon the scaffold . The young princess was in mourning , her head dressed carelessly ( on pur- pose to move pity and compassion ) , and in this posture , with tears in her eyes , and her hair dishevelled ...
... arms , and the two prisoners upon the scaffold . The young princess was in mourning , her head dressed carelessly ( on pur- pose to move pity and compassion ) , and in this posture , with tears in her eyes , and her hair dishevelled ...
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... arms or treason , the town was taken by the Burgundians ; who , only reserving a few of the chief citizens whom they made prisoners of war , turned out men , women , and children , and gave it up to be plundered by their soldiers . Nor ...
... arms or treason , the town was taken by the Burgundians ; who , only reserving a few of the chief citizens whom they made prisoners of war , turned out men , women , and children , and gave it up to be plundered by their soldiers . Nor ...
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