Littell's Living Age, 28. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1851 |
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94. oldal
... England , no , not even over the most abject slave to his superstition . Nor let us trouble ourselves to show , as some take great pains to do , that the Pope has no claim to dominion in this realm , because of some independence of the ...
... England , no , not even over the most abject slave to his superstition . Nor let us trouble ourselves to show , as some take great pains to do , that the Pope has no claim to dominion in this realm , because of some independence of the ...
105. oldal
... England . an utter forgetfulness of history , and an utter ignorance of the actual capacities of the country . England , if true to herself , is unconquerable , and might look on continental battles with no more personal consideration ...
... England . an utter forgetfulness of history , and an utter ignorance of the actual capacities of the country . England , if true to herself , is unconquerable , and might look on continental battles with no more personal consideration ...
374. oldal
... England an Anti - Catho- lic policy , unless you were to enforce it in Ireland too , equally in defence of " the United Church of England and Ireland ; " but how could you enforce in Ireland a policy which would undo the work of the ...
... England an Anti - Catho- lic policy , unless you were to enforce it in Ireland too , equally in defence of " the United Church of England and Ireland ; " but how could you enforce in Ireland a policy which would undo the work of the ...
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