The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II.T. Davies ... Becket and De Hondt, and T. Cadell, 1771 |
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... These were ancient fuperftitious prac- tices , which led to immoralities that it was thought proper to reftrain . An order alfo was iffued for the removal of all images from the churches , an innovation which was much defired by the ...
... These were ancient fuperftitious prac- tices , which led to immoralities that it was thought proper to reftrain . An order alfo was iffued for the removal of all images from the churches , an innovation which was much defired by the ...
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... these innovations , evidently calculated for the good of the people , were not brought about without fome struggles at home , while the protector was but too bufily employed against the Scotch , who united with , and fe- conded by ...
... these innovations , evidently calculated for the good of the people , were not brought about without fome struggles at home , while the protector was but too bufily employed against the Scotch , who united with , and fe- conded by ...
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... these alarming circumstances , endeavoured by every expedient that his power or his near connec- tion could fuggeft , to draw him from his de- figns . He reasoned , he threatened , he heap- ed new favours upon him ; but all to no pur ...
... these alarming circumstances , endeavoured by every expedient that his power or his near connec- tion could fuggeft , to draw him from his de- figns . He reasoned , he threatened , he heap- ed new favours upon him ; but all to no pur ...
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... these innovations the people and clergy in general acquiefced ; and Gardiner and Bonner , were the only perfons whofe oppofition was thought of any weight ; they were , therefore , fent to the Tower , and threatened with the king's fur ...
... these innovations the people and clergy in general acquiefced ; and Gardiner and Bonner , were the only perfons whofe oppofition was thought of any weight ; they were , therefore , fent to the Tower , and threatened with the king's fur ...
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... these measures were intended for the benefit of the nation , and in the end turn- ed out entirely to the advantage of fociety ; yet they were at that time attended with many in- conveniences , to which all changes , whatsoever , are are ...
... these measures were intended for the benefit of the nation , and in the end turn- ed out entirely to the advantage of fociety ; yet they were at that time attended with many in- conveniences , to which all changes , whatsoever , are are ...
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