Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... King needed the engine of a state church ; and over a church without endowments , what prince ever yet main- tained influence ? The patrimony of the Church -that is , of the Catholic Church - was according- ly given back to the Kirk ...
... King needed the engine of a state church ; and over a church without endowments , what prince ever yet main- tained influence ? The patrimony of the Church -that is , of the Catholic Church - was according- ly given back to the Kirk ...
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... King's remonstrances and the intervention of Holland and France , every prolon- gation of the term which it had arbitrarily fixed ; and to the King's offer to go in person to Westminster with a safe - conduct , and there continue the ...
... King's remonstrances and the intervention of Holland and France , every prolon- gation of the term which it had arbitrarily fixed ; and to the King's offer to go in person to Westminster with a safe - conduct , and there continue the ...
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... king was well mounted , the path through which the party perty of the king . " | There was very pretty amusement in shooting some 4000. whether the history of modern Europe affords an example even of a single case , in which , without ...
... king was well mounted , the path through which the party perty of the king . " | There was very pretty amusement in shooting some 4000. whether the history of modern Europe affords an example even of a single case , in which , without ...
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