Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, 2 tomasWells and Lilly, 1821 |
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... indignation to evaporate in a few severe speeches , restrained her subjects from carrying such aid to the defenders of Rochelle as could be made a ground of serious quarrel , and even permitted a renewal of the shocking and monstrous ...
... indignation to evaporate in a few severe speeches , restrained her subjects from carrying such aid to the defenders of Rochelle as could be made a ground of serious quarrel , and even permitted a renewal of the shocking and monstrous ...
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... indignation and evil opinion , whom I have so highly displeased . Before I was condemned , I might speak for my innocency ; but now my mouth is stopped by judgment , to the which I submit my- self , and am content patiently to endure ...
... indignation and evil opinion , whom I have so highly displeased . Before I was condemned , I might speak for my innocency ; but now my mouth is stopped by judgment , to the which I submit my- self , and am content patiently to endure ...
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... indignation or malice he might conceal in his heart . Neither was Elizabeth a novice in the arts of feigning ; and even without the promptings of those tender regrets which accompany a sacrifice extorted by reason from inclination , she ...
... indignation or malice he might conceal in his heart . Neither was Elizabeth a novice in the arts of feigning ; and even without the promptings of those tender regrets which accompany a sacrifice extorted by reason from inclination , she ...
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... indignation mani- fested by the utmost severity of penal infliction . It was in the year 1580 that Robert Brown , having completed his studies in divinity at Cambridge , began to preach at Norwich against the discipline and cere- monies ...
... indignation mani- fested by the utmost severity of penal infliction . It was in the year 1580 that Robert Brown , having completed his studies in divinity at Cambridge , began to preach at Norwich against the discipline and cere- monies ...
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... indignation , that men high in place should countenance the factious portion of the clergy , low and obscure ... indignant character as in the following instance . " But when the said lord treasurer understood , that two of these ...
... indignation , that men high in place should countenance the factious portion of the clergy , low and obscure ... indignant character as in the following instance . " But when the said lord treasurer understood , that two of these ...
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