The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... showed such favour to the Jansenists , as let many of them into great dignities ; but when he had brought that court to what he designed , he presently changed his conduct towards them . A person of distinction at Paris , finding my ...
... showed such favour to the Jansenists , as let many of them into great dignities ; but when he had brought that court to what he designed , he presently changed his conduct towards them . A person of distinction at Paris , finding my ...
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... showed him the trouble the king was in , and desired he would clear up the matter . Wakefield , ravished to be thus employed , said he would justify all that Pace had said to the king : but then , appre- hending that Pace might deceive ...
... showed him the trouble the king was in , and desired he would clear up the matter . Wakefield , ravished to be thus employed , said he would justify all that Pace had said to the king : but then , appre- hending that Pace might deceive ...
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... and about fifty in that small compass . I have showed the book to a great many persons , and will show it to any who desire to see it ; but do not descend here to further particulars , for that perhaps might xxvi INTRODUCTION .
... and about fifty in that small compass . I have showed the book to a great many persons , and will show it to any who desire to see it ; but do not descend here to further particulars , for that perhaps might xxvi INTRODUCTION .
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... showed them too much respect to take any notice of them they thought it was enough to mark down such small mistakes as I saw had been made by me , without so much as mentioning those who made such reflections . I would have complied ...
... showed them too much respect to take any notice of them they thought it was enough to mark down such small mistakes as I saw had been made by me , without so much as mentioning those who made such reflections . I would have complied ...
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... showed them his powers and letters to the government of Ireland ; but leaving his papers on the table when he went , in respect to this body , to conduct them down stairs , the mistress of the house , being secretly a zea- lous woman ...
... showed them his powers and letters to the government of Ireland ; but leaving his papers on the table when he went , in respect to this body , to conduct them down stairs , the mistress of the house , being secretly a zea- lous woman ...
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