Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... princes was , that the Protestants should enjoy full exercise of their relig- ion and remain in possession of all the sequestrated ecclesi- astic estates . Each sovereign should have the right to es- tablish a prevailing religion of ...
... princes was , that the Protestants should enjoy full exercise of their relig- ion and remain in possession of all the sequestrated ecclesi- astic estates . Each sovereign should have the right to es- tablish a prevailing religion of ...
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... Princes , in which Mayence col- lected the votes . Second , That of Princes , which was divided into the clerical and secular benches . The protestant bishops of Lubeck and Osnaburg sat on a cross - bench . The counts of the empire had ...
... Princes , in which Mayence col- lected the votes . Second , That of Princes , which was divided into the clerical and secular benches . The protestant bishops of Lubeck and Osnaburg sat on a cross - bench . The counts of the empire had ...
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... princes and the other Estates should be permitted to assemble and enter into leagues ; that the electoral princes should be allowed , with the assistance of neighbouring states , to maintain their rights against their own subjects , and ...
... princes and the other Estates should be permitted to assemble and enter into leagues ; that the electoral princes should be allowed , with the assistance of neighbouring states , to maintain their rights against their own subjects , and ...
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... princes , now became a congress of ambassadors , who could act only after communicating with their princes upon each question under discussion . The consequent slowness in transacting business made the session of the diet permanent ...
... princes , now became a congress of ambassadors , who could act only after communicating with their princes upon each question under discussion . The consequent slowness in transacting business made the session of the diet permanent ...
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... princes . No earthly hand could approach and touch him , and he fell only by the hand which raised him . The thunderbolt of Heaven alone hurled him from his lofty station ; and even then he rose a second time , like another Antæus ...
... princes . No earthly hand could approach and touch him , and he fell only by the hand which raised him . The thunderbolt of Heaven alone hurled him from his lofty station ; and even then he rose a second time , like another Antæus ...
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