The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire: Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, Or Connected With, Those Provinces ... |
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... peace of mind . In 1657 Marvell became tutor to Cromwell's nephew . There is extant a letter of his to the Protector , rather more respectful than would please either a royalist or a determined republican . What part he took in the ...
... peace of mind . In 1657 Marvell became tutor to Cromwell's nephew . There is extant a letter of his to the Protector , rather more respectful than would please either a royalist or a determined republican . What part he took in the ...
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... peace of Breda . The Dutch war , commenced without necessity , and prosecuted , bravely indeed , but with ill - judged parsimony , and a striking want of combination , had closed with a greater disgrace than England had suffered since ...
... peace of Breda . The Dutch war , commenced without necessity , and prosecuted , bravely indeed , but with ill - judged parsimony , and a striking want of combination , had closed with a greater disgrace than England had suffered since ...
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... peace of the nation against the unlawful meetings of Nonconformists and Papists . " With this request Charles , who - half Catholic and half Infidel - hoped , under the mask of toleration , either to be rid of all religion , or to ...
... peace of the nation against the unlawful meetings of Nonconformists and Papists . " With this request Charles , who - half Catholic and half Infidel - hoped , under the mask of toleration , either to be rid of all religion , or to ...
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... peace and government of the world , that the supreme magistrate of every Commonwealth should be vested with a power to govern and conduct the consciences of subjects in affairs of religion . " And he asserted that " Princes may with ...
... peace and government of the world , that the supreme magistrate of every Commonwealth should be vested with a power to govern and conduct the consciences of subjects in affairs of religion . " And he asserted that " Princes may with ...
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... peace of mankind ! —that lead , when moulded into bullets , is not so mortal as when formed into letters ! There was a mistake , sure , in the story of Cadmus ; and the serpent's teeth which he sowed were nothing else but the letters ...
... peace of mankind ! —that lead , when moulded into bullets , is not so mortal as when formed into letters ! There was a mistake , sure , in the story of Cadmus ; and the serpent's teeth which he sowed were nothing else but the letters ...
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