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... party ( most of the senators and nobles being of the Syllan faction ) , agrarian laws , putting in of seditious tribunes , secret favouring of the madnesses of Catiline and his conspirators , banishment of Cicero , upon whose cause the ...
... party ( most of the senators and nobles being of the Syllan faction ) , agrarian laws , putting in of seditious tribunes , secret favouring of the madnesses of Catiline and his conspirators , banishment of Cicero , upon whose cause the ...
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... party , and made it seem that he was driven for his own safety into a necessary war . The hollowness of which pre- tence was clearly proved , when the civil wars being ended , and he being in possession of the sovereign power , and all ...
... party , and made it seem that he was driven for his own safety into a necessary war . The hollowness of which pre- tence was clearly proved , when the civil wars being ended , and he being in possession of the sovereign power , and all ...
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... party , Camden proceeds to say ( p . 608. ) that hereupon the King was forced to betake himself to the Protestants whom he had per- secuted ; and the conspirators resorting to a detestable crime murdered him by the hands of James ...
... party , Camden proceeds to say ( p . 608. ) that hereupon the King was forced to betake himself to the Protestants whom he had per- secuted ; and the conspirators resorting to a detestable crime murdered him by the hands of James ...
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... party and to take arms in your behalf ; imitating herein the Duke of Guise , & c . ( vafre hoc a te factum , qui in civium armis spem totam defixisti , ut te tuosque armarent et pro te arma caperent ; imitatus in hoc Gui- sium , qui ...
... party and to take arms in your behalf ; imitating herein the Duke of Guise , & c . ( vafre hoc a te factum , qui in civium armis spem totam defixisti , ut te tuosque armarent et pro te arma caperent ; imitatus in hoc Gui- sium , qui ...
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... party . Contrariwise , certain Laodiceans and lukewarm persons think they may accommodate points of religion by middle ways , and taking part of both , and witty reconcilements ; as if they would make an arbitrement between God and Both ...
... party . Contrariwise , certain Laodiceans and lukewarm persons think they may accommodate points of religion by middle ways , and taking part of both , and witty reconcilements ; as if they would make an arbitrement between God and Both ...
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