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... conflict between Popery and Protestantism ; the result of that war it was which finally enlightened all the Popish princes of Christendom as to the impossibility of ever suppressing the antagonist party by mere force of arms .
... conflict between Popery and Protestantism ; the result of that war it was which finally enlightened all the Popish princes of Christendom as to the impossibility of ever suppressing the antagonist party by mere force of arms .
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By main force they hauled our wicked wheelers into the right direction , and forced them , by pure physical superiority , into working . We furnished a joyous and comic spectacle to every town and village through which we passed .
By main force they hauled our wicked wheelers into the right direction , and forced them , by pure physical superiority , into working . We furnished a joyous and comic spectacle to every town and village through which we passed .
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And the charge of intolerance and defective charity becomes thus very much stronger against the poor bishop , because it takes the shape of a confession extorted by mere force of truth from an else reluctant apologist , that would most ...
And the charge of intolerance and defective charity becomes thus very much stronger against the poor bishop , because it takes the shape of a confession extorted by mere force of truth from an else reluctant apologist , that would most ...
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Both served for many years in India : the first in the Company's army , the other upon the staff of the king's forces in that country . Each , about the same time , made a visit to England , and each of them , I believe , with the same ...
Both served for many years in India : the first in the Company's army , the other upon the staff of the king's forces in that country . Each , about the same time , made a visit to England , and each of them , I believe , with the same ...
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... with these formulæ as with the scriptural formula of Verily , verily , I say unto you , & c . , Sheridan , without needing to break its force by explanations , solemnly opened thus : “ Ton dapameibomenos prosephe Sheridanios heros .
... with these formulæ as with the scriptural formula of Verily , verily , I say unto you , & c . , Sheridan , without needing to break its force by explanations , solemnly opened thus : “ Ton dapameibomenos prosephe Sheridanios heros .
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