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Observations on the Articles of Peace between James Earl of Ormond , for King Charles I. on the one hand , and the Irish Rebels and Papists , on the other , & c . & c . 3. Accedence commenced Grammar :being a Latin Grammar for Beginners ...
Observations on the Articles of Peace between James Earl of Ormond , for King Charles I. on the one hand , and the Irish Rebels and Papists , on the other , & c . & c . 3. Accedence commenced Grammar :being a Latin Grammar for Beginners ...
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This change of balance , arising from the progress of arts and civilized manners , was further promoted by the union of the crowns , which , by inducing greater peace and security , gave an increased activity to trade and manufactures .
This change of balance , arising from the progress of arts and civilized manners , was further promoted by the union of the crowns , which , by inducing greater peace and security , gave an increased activity to trade and manufactures .
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“ I call ( says he ) à complete and generous education , that which fits a man to perform justly , skilfully , and magnanimously all the offices , both private and public , of peace and war . ” About the saine time , also , or in 1644 ...
“ I call ( says he ) à complete and generous education , that which fits a man to perform justly , skilfully , and magnanimously all the offices , both private and public , of peace and war . ” About the saine time , also , or in 1644 ...
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... holding up , as from a hill , the new lamp of saving light to all christendom ) should now be last , and most unsettled in the enjoyment of that peace , whereof she taught the way to others ; although indeed our ...
... holding up , as from a hill , the new lamp of saving light to all christendom ) should now be last , and most unsettled in the enjoyment of that peace , whereof she taught the way to others ; although indeed our ...
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Never do we read that they made use of their authority and high place of access , to bring the jarring nobility to christian peace , or to withstand their disloyal projects : but if a toleration for mass were to be begged of the king ...
Never do we read that they made use of their authority and high place of access , to bring the jarring nobility to christian peace , or to withstand their disloyal projects : but if a toleration for mass were to be begged of the king ...
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