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... proved successful , they would regrasp the reins of power ; if unsuccessful , they would at least have the consolation of knowing that they had made a bold push for the reinstatement of their influence . A brilliant court , selfish , ty ...
... proved successful , they would regrasp the reins of power ; if unsuccessful , they would at least have the consolation of knowing that they had made a bold push for the reinstatement of their influence . A brilliant court , selfish , ty ...
Page 52
... proved a total failure ; and a second expedition , a twelvemonth later , proved equally unsuccess- ful , when led by Lord Denbigh . Such was the gloomy foreign aspect of affairs . The domestic situation was still more threatening ...
... proved a total failure ; and a second expedition , a twelvemonth later , proved equally unsuccess- ful , when led by Lord Denbigh . Such was the gloomy foreign aspect of affairs . The domestic situation was still more threatening ...
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... proved that that worthy exactly agreed with him . In response to an elaborate attack upon his theory in 1645 , Milton published another tract in its defence : " Tetrarchordon ; or , Expositions upon the Four Chief Places of Scripture ...
... proved that that worthy exactly agreed with him . In response to an elaborate attack upon his theory in 1645 , Milton published another tract in its defence : " Tetrarchordon ; or , Expositions upon the Four Chief Places of Scripture ...
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