The General Biographical Dictionary, Količina 32Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1817 |
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... thing more loosely written , and almost more childishly . It is true , that for words he hath great store , and those both fine and new ; but for matter , as far as I can judge , he is altogether barren . Moreover , he doth not only ...
... thing more loosely written , and almost more childishly . It is true , that for words he hath great store , and those both fine and new ; but for matter , as far as I can judge , he is altogether barren . Moreover , he doth not only ...
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... lordship's speech for the two ministers , viz . that they were peaceable , observed the book , denied the things wherewith they were charged , and desired to be tried , the archbishop demanded , now they were to be tried , WHIT GIF T.
... lordship's speech for the two ministers , viz . that they were peaceable , observed the book , denied the things wherewith they were charged , and desired to be tried , the archbishop demanded , now they were to be tried , WHIT GIF T.
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... things as they were , and not as they seemed to be , or as some would have them ; that he thought it high time to put those to silence who were and had been the instru- ments of such great discontentment as was pretended ; that ...
... things as they were , and not as they seemed to be , or as some would have them ; that he thought it high time to put those to silence who were and had been the instru- ments of such great discontentment as was pretended ; that ...
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... things that they de- nied , witnesses were also used . 4. In her majesty's most happy reign , even from the beginning , this manner of pro- ceeding has been used against the one extreme and the other as general , against all the papists ...
... things that they de- nied , witnesses were also used . 4. In her majesty's most happy reign , even from the beginning , this manner of pro- ceeding has been used against the one extreme and the other as general , against all the papists ...
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... thing that was contrary to freedom and tole- ration in his system , established a high commission - court by a new name , and ejected from their livings the whole body of the English clergy who would not conform to their ideas of church ...
... thing that was contrary to freedom and tole- ration in his system , established a high commission - court by a new name , and ejected from their livings the whole body of the English clergy who would not conform to their ideas of church ...
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