Lectures on the Philosophy of Modern History: Delivered in the University of Dublin, 6. köideGraisberry & Campbell, 1824 |
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... efforts which were used for obtaining a dissolution of this marriage , the question na- turally arose , whether a papal dispensation could authorise an act forbidden by the divine law ; and though Henry was willing that the dispensation ...
... efforts which were used for obtaining a dissolution of this marriage , the question na- turally arose , whether a papal dispensation could authorise an act forbidden by the divine law ; and though Henry was willing that the dispensation ...
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... effort to press the Refor- mation on a people alienated from the English nation , very imperfectly subjected to the autho- rity of the government , and devoted to the sup- port of the ancient system of religion ; an effort which could ...
... effort to press the Refor- mation on a people alienated from the English nation , very imperfectly subjected to the autho- rity of the government , and devoted to the sup- port of the ancient system of religion ; an effort which could ...
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... efforts to prove his unaltered orthodoxy , ' sup- ported as they were by his extraordinary autho- rity , but ( f ) served to moderate the first move- ments of a great revolution of religion and po- licy , and to preserve the ...
... efforts to prove his unaltered orthodoxy , ' sup- ported as they were by his extraordinary autho- rity , but ( f ) served to moderate the first move- ments of a great revolution of religion and po- licy , and to preserve the ...
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... effort to levy a tax by the authority of the crown excited so much discontent , that Henry found it prudent to disavow the proceed- ing , and to declare that he would ask nothing but by way of benevolence ; and he has also urged that in ...
... effort to levy a tax by the authority of the crown excited so much discontent , that Henry found it prudent to disavow the proceed- ing , and to declare that he would ask nothing but by way of benevolence ; and he has also urged that in ...
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... efforts of the reformers , allowed the con- stitution to recover from the injury , which it had sustained in the preceding reign . Edward VI . was however no ordinary minor . Though he was not able to hinder that struggle of poli- tical ...
... efforts of the reformers , allowed the con- stitution to recover from the injury , which it had sustained in the preceding reign . Edward VI . was however no ordinary minor . Though he was not able to hinder that struggle of poli- tical ...
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