The North American Review, Band 93Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1861 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... king in 1530. It seems that he did not escape the severest charges for his free speech in the royal presence . In one of his sermons before King Edward , we have a characteristic account of the style in which he had been accused before ...
... king in 1530. It seems that he did not escape the severest charges for his free speech in the royal presence . In one of his sermons before King Edward , we have a characteristic account of the style in which he had been accused before ...
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... king , which a late English historian justly de- fines as being " of almost unexampled grandeur . " The letter was without effect ; but the king , so far from being irritated by it , a very short time afterward gave the bold divine a ...
... king , which a late English historian justly de- fines as being " of almost unexampled grandeur . " The letter was without effect ; but the king , so far from being irritated by it , a very short time afterward gave the bold divine a ...
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... King's abdication , and to solicit other terms as the basis of an armistice . On leaving the King's apartment , Cossato declared that he could not assume the responsibility of treating alone with the enemy , and after some hesitation ...
... King's abdication , and to solicit other terms as the basis of an armistice . On leaving the King's apartment , Cossato declared that he could not assume the responsibility of treating alone with the enemy , and after some hesitation ...
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