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... liberty is enabled through their preservation to flow quietly and naturally along its tra- ditional channels . On one occasion during Cromwell's own rule a " great debate " on the suppression of the lesser monas- teries showed that ...
... liberty is enabled through their preservation to flow quietly and naturally along its tra- ditional channels . On one occasion during Cromwell's own rule a " great debate " on the suppression of the lesser monas- teries showed that ...
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... liberty is enabled through their preservation to flow quietly and naturally along its tra- ditional channels . On one occasion during Cromwell's own rule a " great debate " on the suppression of the lesser monas- teries showed that ...
... liberty is enabled through their preservation to flow quietly and naturally along its tra- ditional channels . On one occasion during Cromwell's own rule a " great debate " on the suppression of the lesser monas- teries showed that ...
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... liberty ; and a new code of ecclesiastical laws , which was or- dered to be drawn up by a board of Commissioners as a substi- tute for the Canon Law of the Catholic Church , although it shrank from the penalty of death , attached that ...
... liberty ; and a new code of ecclesiastical laws , which was or- dered to be drawn up by a board of Commissioners as a substi- tute for the Canon Law of the Catholic Church , although it shrank from the penalty of death , attached that ...
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... liberty she abandoned none . But she curtailed and softened down almost all . She tampered , as her predecessors had tampered , with personal freedom ; there was the same straining of statutes and coercion of juries in political trials ...
... liberty she abandoned none . But she curtailed and softened down almost all . She tampered , as her predecessors had tampered , with personal freedom ; there was the same straining of statutes and coercion of juries in political trials ...
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... liberty against tyranny , of England against Spain . A new impulse was given to this silent drift of religious opinion by the atrocities which marked the Catholic triumph on the other side of the Channel . The horror of Alva's butch ...
... liberty against tyranny , of England against Spain . A new impulse was given to this silent drift of religious opinion by the atrocities which marked the Catholic triumph on the other side of the Channel . The horror of Alva's butch ...
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