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... and tells us that , in considering the attitude of the seventeenth - century Englishman towards the Irish on this subject the question of the truth or falsehood of the depositions ought not to be considered , that the belief in the ...
... and tells us that , in considering the attitude of the seventeenth - century Englishman towards the Irish on this subject the question of the truth or falsehood of the depositions ought not to be considered , that the belief in the ...
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But the real point is not what seventeenth - century Englishmen in the mass believed , but what the rulers of the times believed . It is to Cromwell and to his associates that the ten years ' cruelties of the so - called Commonwealth ...
But the real point is not what seventeenth - century Englishmen in the mass believed , but what the rulers of the times believed . It is to Cromwell and to his associates that the ten years ' cruelties of the so - called Commonwealth ...
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... the rebellion and printing and publishing somewhat on that subject ' ( evidently the pamphlet published in 1650 ) , ' and to enable him to return to Ireland ; - 6 1 See Miss Hickson's Ireland in the Seventeenth Century , ii , 199.
... the rebellion and printing and publishing somewhat on that subject ' ( evidently the pamphlet published in 1650 ) , ' and to enable him to return to Ireland ; - 6 1 See Miss Hickson's Ireland in the Seventeenth Century , ii , 199.
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But it seems that the great novelists of the nineteenth century attribute to the spirit of the Gospel in the formation of the Russian soul a larger part than historic truth has given it . The official Church of the Czars ignored in fact ...
But it seems that the great novelists of the nineteenth century attribute to the spirit of the Gospel in the formation of the Russian soul a larger part than historic truth has given it . The official Church of the Czars ignored in fact ...
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In spite of the ideal of justice and harmony to which this idea endeavoured to respond , it has ended by endangering itself , badly treated , from century to century , by abuses , often hateful and always childish , which the temporal ...
In spite of the ideal of justice and harmony to which this idea endeavoured to respond , it has ended by endangering itself , badly treated , from century to century , by abuses , often hateful and always childish , which the temporal ...
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