Memorials of Henry the Fifth, King of EnglandCharles Augustus Cole Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - 186 páginas |
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... probably , as much to the writer's Protestant predilections as to his evident veneration for the sages , heroes , and authors of antiquity , that he views the royal subject of his narrative less as a supporter of the Papal Church than ...
... probably , as much to the writer's Protestant predilections as to his evident veneration for the sages , heroes , and authors of antiquity , that he views the royal subject of his narrative less as a supporter of the Papal Church than ...
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... probably the per- sonage alluded to , and his impalement of the Baby- lonians , his great and noteworthy crime against hu- manity . Why , however , the learned Archbishop should go so much out of his way , and so far back into antiquity ...
... probably the per- sonage alluded to , and his impalement of the Baby- lonians , his great and noteworthy crime against hu- manity . Why , however , the learned Archbishop should go so much out of his way , and so far back into antiquity ...
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... probably based upon the recorded saying of the hateful Tiberius , " Oderint , modo metuant . " Not less scholastic too in tone and spirit is the speech against treason and in honour of patriotism , assigned to the King in p . 39. The ...
... probably based upon the recorded saying of the hateful Tiberius , " Oderint , modo metuant . " Not less scholastic too in tone and spirit is the speech against treason and in honour of patriotism , assigned to the King in p . 39. The ...
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... probably , as a report of an oration of such a nature , and delivered under such circumstances , is likely to be . As represented in the glorious address made for him by Shakspeare , the King insists upon the sufficient resources of his ...
... probably , as a report of an oration of such a nature , and delivered under such circumstances , is likely to be . As represented in the glorious address made for him by Shakspeare , the King insists upon the sufficient resources of his ...
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... probably will remain , unknown . There are a few other marks in the title - page and elsewhere in the volume , which to all appearance are the results of mere scribbling " " for want of thought . " The volume is in good condition , and ...
... probably will remain , unknown . There are a few other marks in the title - page and elsewhere in the volume , which to all appearance are the results of mere scribbling " " for want of thought . " The volume is in good condition , and ...
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