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... formed in Cardi- nal College for the secret reading and discussion of the Epistles soon included the more intelligent and learned scholars of the University . It was in vain that Clark , the centre of this group , strove to dissuade ...
... formed in Cardi- nal College for the secret reading and discussion of the Epistles soon included the more intelligent and learned scholars of the University . It was in vain that Clark , the centre of this group , strove to dissuade ...
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... formed the Council of Regency became simply a rule of terror . " The greater part of the people , " one of their creatures , Cecil , avowed , " is not in favor of defending this cause , but of aiding its adversaries ; on that side are ...
... formed the Council of Regency became simply a rule of terror . " The greater part of the people , " one of their creatures , Cecil , avowed , " is not in favor of defending this cause , but of aiding its adversaries ; on that side are ...
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... formed a striking contrast to the legislation which had degraded our statute - book from the date of the Statute of Laborers ; and their efficacy at the time was proved by the cessation of the social danger against which they were ...
... formed a striking contrast to the legislation which had degraded our statute - book from the date of the Statute of Laborers ; and their efficacy at the time was proved by the cessation of the social danger against which they were ...
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... formation of the great Merchant Com- panies which could then alone secure the trader against wrong or injustice in distant countries . The Merchant - Adventurers of London , a body which had existed long before , and had received a ...
... formation of the great Merchant Com- panies which could then alone secure the trader against wrong or injustice in distant countries . The Merchant - Adventurers of London , a body which had existed long before , and had received a ...
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... formed the religion of three - fourths of the people at the Queen's accession died quietly away . At the close of her reign the only parts of England where the old faith retained anything of its former vigor were the north and the ...
... formed the religion of three - fourths of the people at the Queen's accession died quietly away . At the close of her reign the only parts of England where the old faith retained anything of its former vigor were the north and the ...
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