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... that an army of such resolution is not able to effect ! 2 . Xerxes , in the mean
time , was upon his march ; and · as he advanced near the straits of Thermopylæ
, he was strangely surprised to find that they were prepared to dispute his
passage ...
... that an army of such resolution is not able to effect ! 2 . Xerxes , in the mean
time , was upon his march ; and · as he advanced near the straits of Thermopylæ
, he was strangely surprised to find that they were prepared to dispute his
passage ...
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Wickliff , in the middle of the fourteenth century , by an attack on the doctrines of
transubstantiation , indulgences , and auricular confession , and still more by a
translation of the Scriptures into the vernacular tongue , had prepared the people
of ...
Wickliff , in the middle of the fourteenth century , by an attack on the doctrines of
transubstantiation , indulgences , and auricular confession , and still more by a
translation of the Scriptures into the vernacular tongue , had prepared the people
of ...
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A few weeks before they prepared to execute their horrid enterprise , they sent
several messages , charged with protestations of their earnest desire to cultivate
peace . These perfidies lulled the inhabitants of Wyoming into a deceitful security
...
A few weeks before they prepared to execute their horrid enterprise , they sent
several messages , charged with protestations of their earnest desire to cultivate
peace . These perfidies lulled the inhabitants of Wyoming into a deceitful security
...
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