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... cause for the prevailing discontent . The principle of centralisation , so typical of the Latin races , had been carried too far , and had become a legitimate reason for complaint . He said in answer to Æneas Sylvius ( after- wards Pope ...
... cause for the prevailing discontent . The principle of centralisation , so typical of the Latin races , had been carried too far , and had become a legitimate reason for complaint . He said in answer to Æneas Sylvius ( after- wards Pope ...
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... cause of the treatment with which Luther , in the beginning , was met . A barbarous German friar was not worth notice . Whether there were any legitimate cause for his protest was a matter which was not allowed to trouble the graceful ...
... cause of the treatment with which Luther , in the beginning , was met . A barbarous German friar was not worth notice . Whether there were any legitimate cause for his protest was a matter which was not allowed to trouble the graceful ...
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... cause . The effect of this measure was not only to cause Catholics to rally round their lawful Queen , but gave the Puritans an occasion of pushing their policy forward to the utmost . It is to be remarked that the Pope did not base his ...
... cause . The effect of this measure was not only to cause Catholics to rally round their lawful Queen , but gave the Puritans an occasion of pushing their policy forward to the utmost . It is to be remarked that the Pope did not base his ...
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... cause of Religion . It is strange that hitherto the subject of the English Jesuits has been practically left untouched . More's Latin History has never been translated ; but perhaps his indiscreet admis- sions may account for the ...
... cause of Religion . It is strange that hitherto the subject of the English Jesuits has been practically left untouched . More's Latin History has never been translated ; but perhaps his indiscreet admis- sions may account for the ...
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... cause for the prevailing discontent . The principle of centralisation , so typical of the Latin races , had been carried too far , and had become a legitimate reason for complaint . He said in answer to Æneas Sylvius ( after- wards Pope ...
... cause for the prevailing discontent . The principle of centralisation , so typical of the Latin races , had been carried too far , and had become a legitimate reason for complaint . He said in answer to Æneas Sylvius ( after- wards Pope ...
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