The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... prince's government , and that with a common vail and cover of God's word , she prayed God to defend them from such rulers that so evil would guide them . " Such was the peremptory language of a female head of the church ; and such was ...
... prince's government , and that with a common vail and cover of God's word , she prayed God to defend them from such rulers that so evil would guide them . " Such was the peremptory language of a female head of the church ; and such was ...
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... prince his part lies therein ; when he hath felt the excess of heat , the dangerous serains , the po- verty of soil , in many places ; the homeliness and incommodity of lodging , the coarse clothing of the best sort of peasants , their ...
... prince his part lies therein ; when he hath felt the excess of heat , the dangerous serains , the po- verty of soil , in many places ; the homeliness and incommodity of lodging , the coarse clothing of the best sort of peasants , their ...
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... prince , whose crown is oftentimes inlaid with thorns , whose robe is furred with fears , whereof the ermine is no ill emblem , having as many black spots in it as white . Nor is there anything so hereditary to mankind as vexation of ...
... prince , whose crown is oftentimes inlaid with thorns , whose robe is furred with fears , whereof the ermine is no ill emblem , having as many black spots in it as white . Nor is there anything so hereditary to mankind as vexation of ...
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... prince , inquire of the greatest noblemen and their pedigree , ( which I recommend to his special consideration , ) of the favourites and prime councillors of state , the most eminent courtiers ; and , if there be any famous man , to ...
... prince , inquire of the greatest noblemen and their pedigree , ( which I recommend to his special consideration , ) of the favourites and prime councillors of state , the most eminent courtiers ; and , if there be any famous man , to ...
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... prince , and used every means most assiduously to oppress and torment their subjugated enemies . Shamefully , indeed , were the Welsh treated by the king's officers ; and we select a few curious examples of their unjustifiable tyranny ...
... prince , and used every means most assiduously to oppress and torment their subjugated enemies . Shamefully , indeed , were the Welsh treated by the king's officers ; and we select a few curious examples of their unjustifiable tyranny ...
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