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... death , which alone could in my idea cause him to be guilty of Servetus ' death . The question is , Did he , or did he not , pass sentence ? He did not . It is true he was earnest in having him punished , which is the worst that can be ...
... death , which alone could in my idea cause him to be guilty of Servetus ' death . The question is , Did he , or did he not , pass sentence ? He did not . It is true he was earnest in having him punished , which is the worst that can be ...
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... death of Servetus , when all that can be said against him is that he was too zealous . E. L. SERJEANTS - AT - LAW . ( 4th S. i . 580. ) The following details , derived from a collection of Welsh MS . pedigrees in my possession , refer ...
... death of Servetus , when all that can be said against him is that he was too zealous . E. L. SERJEANTS - AT - LAW . ( 4th S. i . 580. ) The following details , derived from a collection of Welsh MS . pedigrees in my possession , refer ...
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... death in the soul of its owner . Little skulls and skeletons of ivory or wood , with serpents crawl- ing through them and placed in glass cases , may frequently be seen in the bedrooms of old Italian and Spanish country houses . Their ...
... death in the soul of its owner . Little skulls and skeletons of ivory or wood , with serpents crawl- ing through them and placed in glass cases , may frequently be seen in the bedrooms of old Italian and Spanish country houses . Their ...
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SIX POUNDS PER While laid up by Injury , and 21,000 in Case of DEATH caused by ACCIDENT OF ANY KIND , WEEK May be secured by an Annual Payment of from £ 3 to 86 58 . to the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ' ASSURANCE COMPANY . For particulars apply ...
SIX POUNDS PER While laid up by Injury , and 21,000 in Case of DEATH caused by ACCIDENT OF ANY KIND , WEEK May be secured by an Annual Payment of from £ 3 to 86 58 . to the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ' ASSURANCE COMPANY . For particulars apply ...
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... death , but that his mind was vigorous to the last . Shortly before his death , he caused a vast load of letters and papers to be burnt by his servants : a few he confided to Lord Warwick , and others to his grand- daughter ; but still ...
... death , but that his mind was vigorous to the last . Shortly before his death , he caused a vast load of letters and papers to be burnt by his servants : a few he confided to Lord Warwick , and others to his grand- daughter ; but still ...
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