The English Review, Zväzok 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... favour- ites , except when they were in arms against the king , yet this was the party afterwards massacred by her orders . In order therefore to gain a true view of the times , we must consider Catherine as vacillating in her ...
... favour- ites , except when they were in arms against the king , yet this was the party afterwards massacred by her orders . In order therefore to gain a true view of the times , we must consider Catherine as vacillating in her ...
Strana 18
... favour of God , whose cause he had so triumphantly defended . 22 Reprisals are the natural consequence of oppression ; and the Hugonots , though slow to take up arms , were well skilled in their use ; and in one single instance were ...
... favour of God , whose cause he had so triumphantly defended . 22 Reprisals are the natural consequence of oppression ; and the Hugonots , though slow to take up arms , were well skilled in their use ; and in one single instance were ...
Strana 19
... favour of toleration , which Charles IX . had been induced to grant . The interest of the reigns of Francis and Charles is fully sustained up to the final catastrophe of 1572. It is only fair to the author to allow the history to speak ...
... favour of toleration , which Charles IX . had been induced to grant . The interest of the reigns of Francis and Charles is fully sustained up to the final catastrophe of 1572. It is only fair to the author to allow the history to speak ...
Strana 26
... favour with what is called " the world . " It conveys the mind of too many persons , the notion of a stiff , rigid , hard , unbending , and arrogant system - a collection of words , forms , logical niceties , devised for the purpose of ...
... favour with what is called " the world . " It conveys the mind of too many persons , the notion of a stiff , rigid , hard , unbending , and arrogant system - a collection of words , forms , logical niceties , devised for the purpose of ...
Strana 36
... favour- able to any removal of restrictions on liberty of opinion , and therefore the very hands which would now strike down the autho- rity of one portion of the Church's teaching , would most probably hereafter be willing to aid in ...
... favour- able to any removal of restrictions on liberty of opinion , and therefore the very hands which would now strike down the autho- rity of one portion of the Church's teaching , would most probably hereafter be willing to aid in ...
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