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... never met in one age ; the glass of France , and the glass of England . In that of France the tragedies acted and executed in two immediate Kings ; in the glass of England , the same or more horrible attempted likewise in a Queen and ...
... never met in one age ; the glass of France , and the glass of England . In that of France the tragedies acted and executed in two immediate Kings ; in the glass of England , the same or more horrible attempted likewise in a Queen and ...
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... never be quiet or secure of their lives or states . And as this peril is common to princes of both religions , so princes of both religions have been likewise equally sensible of every injury that touched their tem- poral . Thuanus ...
... never be quiet or secure of their lives or states . And as this peril is common to princes of both religions , so princes of both religions have been likewise equally sensible of every injury that touched their tem- poral . Thuanus ...
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... Never kings of any nation kept the partition - wall between temporal and spiritual better in times of greatest superstition . I report me to King Edward I. that set up so many crosses , and yet crossed that part of the Pope's juris ...
... Never kings of any nation kept the partition - wall between temporal and spiritual better in times of greatest superstition . I report me to King Edward I. that set up so many crosses , and yet crossed that part of the Pope's juris ...
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... never so clear but that some vain quarrel or exception may be made unto them ) upon the fancy of every private man ; and also couples the judgment and execution together , that he may judge him by a blow , without any other sentence ...
... never so clear but that some vain quarrel or exception may be made unto them ) upon the fancy of every private man ; and also couples the judgment and execution together , that he may judge him by a blow , without any other sentence ...
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... never been in Parliament before ; -heavy odds against order and regula- rity , and that conformity to ancient usage by which alone any nu- merous popular assembly can be preserved from mere distraction and confusion . In the meantime ...
... never been in Parliament before ; -heavy odds against order and regula- rity , and that conformity to ancient usage by which alone any nu- merous popular assembly can be preserved from mere distraction and confusion . In the meantime ...
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