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... continued approbation of successive generations . It therefore only here remains for the editor to point out the means which have been taken to obviate , as far as possible , the inconveniences arising from the peculiar mode in which ...
... continued approbation of successive generations . It therefore only here remains for the editor to point out the means which have been taken to obviate , as far as possible , the inconveniences arising from the peculiar mode in which ...
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... continued succession of their clergy- the authority of the law - and the protection of the prince - that they judged it needless to write a history , and therefore employed their best pens rather to justify what they did than to deliver ...
... continued succession of their clergy- the authority of the law - and the protection of the prince - that they judged it needless to write a history , and therefore employed their best pens rather to justify what they did than to deliver ...
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... continued down my search to the fourth year of Queen Mary , I found in the twelfth roll of that year a commission which cleared all my former doubts , and by which I saw what was become of the things I had so anxiously searched after ...
... continued down my search to the fourth year of Queen Mary , I found in the twelfth roll of that year a commission which cleared all my former doubts , and by which I saw what was become of the things I had so anxiously searched after ...
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... continued . But it was their dependence on the see of Rome which , as the state of things then was , made it necessary that they should be suppressed . New foundations might have dono well ; and the scantness of those , considering the ...
... continued . But it was their dependence on the see of Rome which , as the state of things then was , made it necessary that they should be suppressed . New foundations might have dono well ; and the scantness of those , considering the ...
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... continued to the last much leavened with superstition , and was the only king in the world whom that see declared Defender of the Faith . And that this should have been carried on so far , with so little opposition , some risings ...
... continued to the last much leavened with superstition , and was the only king in the world whom that see declared Defender of the Faith . And that this should have been carried on so far , with so little opposition , some risings ...
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