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... received ample con- firmation in the 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 ...
... received ample con- firmation in the 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 ...
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Gilbert Burnet. THE PREFACE . THERE is no part of history better received than the account of great changes and revolutions of states and governments , in which the variety of unlooked - for accidents and events both entertains the ...
Gilbert Burnet. THE PREFACE . THERE is no part of history better received than the account of great changes and revolutions of states and governments , in which the variety of unlooked - for accidents and events both entertains the ...
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... received the Christian faith , was a monster of cruelty and perfidiousness , as even Gregory of Tours represents him , who lived near his time , and nevertheless makes a saint of him . Charles the Great , whom some also make a saint ...
... received the Christian faith , was a monster of cruelty and perfidiousness , as even Gregory of Tours represents him , who lived near his time , and nevertheless makes a saint of him . Charles the Great , whom some also make a saint ...
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... received them into favour ; neither Lady Mary did his favour die with her , for it continued all his life : but he never meddled died June 23 , much in business , and by all that appears was a better courtier than statesman . Little ...
... received them into favour ; neither Lady Mary did his favour die with her , for it continued all his life : but he never meddled died June 23 , much in business , and by all that appears was a better courtier than statesman . Little ...
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... received there ; and that this decree was never received in England , but that as well since the making of it as before , clerks had been tried for crimes in the civil courts . " To this the abbot made no answer , but brought a place of ...
... received there ; and that this decree was never received in England , but that as well since the making of it as before , clerks had been tried for crimes in the civil courts . " To this the abbot made no answer , but brought a place of ...
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