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Page vi
... Emperor's mother restored her Christian subjects of every denomination , to the freedom and rights of citizens . The son has opened his calm bosom to the Jew , and is become the father of the man who blasphemes the Saviour whom his ...
... Emperor's mother restored her Christian subjects of every denomination , to the freedom and rights of citizens . The son has opened his calm bosom to the Jew , and is become the father of the man who blasphemes the Saviour whom his ...
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... emperor of Tartary became master of China . It was the surest method , and that by which Callisthenes baffled the pretended antiquity of the Babylonians , when Alexander took their city . If Moses be an allegorical writer , it is hard ...
... emperor of Tartary became master of China . It was the surest method , and that by which Callisthenes baffled the pretended antiquity of the Babylonians , when Alexander took their city . If Moses be an allegorical writer , it is hard ...
Page 55
... emperor permits the hangman to violate her , and throws the blame on her executioner . Remove the scene of action from Rome to Ireland , and in a dissimilar plot , the characters are much the same . The Earl of Strafford is named ...
... emperor permits the hangman to violate her , and throws the blame on her executioner . Remove the scene of action from Rome to Ireland , and in a dissimilar plot , the characters are much the same . The Earl of Strafford is named ...
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... emperor Theodosius , laws have been enacted concerning heresy . Lawyers and divines of both.com- munions have been divided in their opinions : Geneva and Lon- don , Calvinist magistrates , and Protestant kings , have concur- red with ...
... emperor Theodosius , laws have been enacted concerning heresy . Lawyers and divines of both.com- munions have been divided in their opinions : Geneva and Lon- don , Calvinist magistrates , and Protestant kings , have concur- red with ...
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... Emperor insists on the publication of a law . The Pope writes to him : ' I being subject to your command , have caused the law to be sent into several parts , and be ' cause the law agrees not with God omnipotent , I have by letter ...
... Emperor insists on the publication of a law . The Pope writes to him : ' I being subject to your command , have caused the law to be sent into several parts , and be ' cause the law agrees not with God omnipotent , I have by letter ...
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