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... cause of religion ; so the wiser sort were deeply impressed with the feeling that he had been to his father as a guard and shield against the machinations of conspirators , a mischief for which our age has hardly found a remedy ; so ...
... cause of religion ; so the wiser sort were deeply impressed with the feeling that he had been to his father as a guard and shield against the machinations of conspirators , a mischief for which our age has hardly found a remedy ; so ...
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... cause of his singular and almost perpetual felicity . For he allowed neither country , nor religion , nor services , nor kindred , nor friendships , to be any hindrance or bridle to his pur- poses . Neither was he much bent upon ...
... cause of his singular and almost perpetual felicity . For he allowed neither country , nor religion , nor services , nor kindred , nor friendships , to be any hindrance or bridle to his pur- poses . Neither was he much bent upon ...
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... cause the authority of the senate turned , and a number of the like arts ; but most of all by the conjunction of Crassus and Pompey first with one another and then with himself , which completed it . Which part of his design being ...
... cause the authority of the senate turned , and a number of the like arts ; but most of all by the conjunction of Crassus and Pompey first with one another and then with himself , which completed it . Which part of his design being ...
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... cause him any anxiety being removed out of the way , yet he never once thought of restoring the commonwealth , no , nor cared to make so much as a pretence of doing it . Which plainly shows that the desire and purpose of obtaining the ...
... cause him any anxiety being removed out of the way , yet he never once thought of restoring the commonwealth , no , nor cared to make so much as a pretence of doing it . Which plainly shows that the desire and purpose of obtaining the ...
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... cause of religion to descend to the cruel and execrable actions of murthering princes , butchery of people , and subversion of states and governments ? Surely this is to bring down the Holy Ghost , instead of the likeness . of a dove ...
... cause of religion to descend to the cruel and execrable actions of murthering princes , butchery of people , and subversion of states and governments ? Surely this is to bring down the Holy Ghost , instead of the likeness . of a dove ...
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