The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 |
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... lived in outward conformity to the church of Rome . But for this of- fence , in our estimation , he atoned by his gratitude to his bene- factor , Dr. Perne , whom , in the days of his prosperity , he received into his archiepiscopal ...
... lived in outward conformity to the church of Rome . But for this of- fence , in our estimation , he atoned by his gratitude to his bene- factor , Dr. Perne , whom , in the days of his prosperity , he received into his archiepiscopal ...
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... lived - a persuasion of the necessity of uniformity in religious doctrines and observ- ances to the quiet of the state . Hence his harsh proceedings against the Puritans and the Catholics . His principles of church discipline , as ...
... lived - a persuasion of the necessity of uniformity in religious doctrines and observ- ances to the quiet of the state . Hence his harsh proceedings against the Puritans and the Catholics . His principles of church discipline , as ...
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... lived this Cam- * A green hillock , by the river side , surrounded with oak and fir trees , and about six miles north - east of Corwen , marks the spot where brian hero , dispensing numerous blessings amongst his happy and 34 History of ...
... lived this Cam- * A green hillock , by the river side , surrounded with oak and fir trees , and about six miles north - east of Corwen , marks the spot where brian hero , dispensing numerous blessings amongst his happy and 34 History of ...
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... lived in his castle like a generous and wealthy lord of the soil ; and having imbibed from his English education , and from his subsequent residence at court , a taste for a more civilized mode of existence than was then common in Wales ...
... lived in his castle like a generous and wealthy lord of the soil ; and having imbibed from his English education , and from his subsequent residence at court , a taste for a more civilized mode of existence than was then common in Wales ...
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... lived , he was , in every respect , a very important and extraordinary character ; and possessed a rare combination of physical as well as moral excellencies . He was bold , active , ambitious , and brave ; he had the " will to dare ...
... lived , he was , in every respect , a very important and extraordinary character ; and possessed a rare combination of physical as well as moral excellencies . He was bold , active , ambitious , and brave ; he had the " will to dare ...
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