The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... favour , he appears to have read with indifference two pamphlets , produced by the prolific pen of Cartwright , in his answer to his " Defence . " At least , he did not reply to them , except in a sermon , which he preached before the ...
... favour , he appears to have read with indifference two pamphlets , produced by the prolific pen of Cartwright , in his answer to his " Defence . " At least , he did not reply to them , except in a sermon , which he preached before the ...
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... favour ; and the lord treasurer declared to him by letter , in express terms , that he found his interrogatories " so curiously penned , so full of branches and circumstances , as he thought the inquisitors of Spain used not so many ...
... favour ; and the lord treasurer declared to him by letter , in express terms , that he found his interrogatories " so curiously penned , so full of branches and circumstances , as he thought the inquisitors of Spain used not so many ...
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... favour- ably received , that an address was presented to the queen , petitioning her to sanction this new model . This petition , how- ever , her majesty indignantly rejected , as an interference with her supremacy , which she would not ...
... favour- ably received , that an address was presented to the queen , petitioning her to sanction this new model . This petition , how- ever , her majesty indignantly rejected , as an interference with her supremacy , which she would not ...
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... favour , and not only saved him from expulsion , but also preserved to him his rank and honours in the university . During the remainder of the reign of Elizabeth , Whitgift was principally occupied in thus restraining the controversies ...
... favour , and not only saved him from expulsion , but also preserved to him his rank and honours in the university . During the remainder of the reign of Elizabeth , Whitgift was principally occupied in thus restraining the controversies ...
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... favour of her successor . To this recommendation James gave a most gracious answer , professing , " that he would up- hold the government of the late queen as she left it . " This declaration , on the part of his majesty , removed all ...
... favour of her successor . To this recommendation James gave a most gracious answer , professing , " that he would up- hold the government of the late queen as she left it . " This declaration , on the part of his majesty , removed all ...
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