Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page xxiii
... England from his foreign travels , as he informs us himself , about the time that Charles broke the pacification , and renewed the war with the Scots , and consequently , not long before the meeting of the long parlia- ment . As soon as ...
... England from his foreign travels , as he informs us himself , about the time that Charles broke the pacification , and renewed the war with the Scots , and consequently , not long before the meeting of the long parlia- ment . As soon as ...
Page xxxv
... England alone ; and 48,500 copies sold . There were strong suspicions at the time that the Icon was not the king's book . It has been since proved , almost beyond a possibility of doubt , that it was written by Dr. Gauden , bishop of ...
... England alone ; and 48,500 copies sold . There were strong suspicions at the time that the Icon was not the king's book . It has been since proved , almost beyond a possibility of doubt , that it was written by Dr. Gauden , bishop of ...
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... England , when he had , in another work of his , De Presbyteris et Episcopis , ' printed at Leyden , 1641 , in 8vo , under the fictitious name of Wallo Messalinus , attacked them with the utmost acrimony ; which he observes might expose ...
... England , when he had , in another work of his , De Presbyteris et Episcopis , ' printed at Leyden , 1641 , in 8vo , under the fictitious name of Wallo Messalinus , attacked them with the utmost acrimony ; which he observes might expose ...
Page xl
... England . " It could be of little utility to attempt here a regular analysis of this great work . Its funda- * It seems , however , that Mr. Burke , in some of his political writings on the French revolution , has been indebted to Salma ...
... England . " It could be of little utility to attempt here a regular analysis of this great work . Its funda- * It seems , however , that Mr. Burke , in some of his political writings on the French revolution , has been indebted to Salma ...
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... England , taught them that conspi- racies would never be wanting at home , nor in- vasions from abroad , to restore him to power while he remained alive . On such an event , Cromwell and Ireton found by an intercepted letter from ...
... England , taught them that conspi- racies would never be wanting at home , nor in- vasions from abroad , to restore him to power while he remained alive . On such an event , Cromwell and Ireton found by an intercepted letter from ...
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