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... in which the very existence of England was imperilled - bred an intense feeling of patriotism . , and Englishmen of different parties , sinking private contentions , found themselves standing shoulder to shoulder in a common cause .
... in which the very existence of England was imperilled - bred an intense feeling of patriotism . , and Englishmen of different parties , sinking private contentions , found themselves standing shoulder to shoulder in a common cause .
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How far , and with what qualifications , this description is to be accepted , will become apparent as we go on with our work . But let us at the outset note that his life extended > from the period during which the Puritan cause was ...
How far , and with what qualifications , this description is to be accepted , will become apparent as we go on with our work . But let us at the outset note that his life extended > from the period during which the Puritan cause was ...
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from the period during which the Puritan cause was slowly but surely winning its way in England , through the whole period of its political ascendancy , and onward into the period of its overthrow with the Stuart restoration .
from the period during which the Puritan cause was slowly but surely winning its way in England , through the whole period of its political ascendancy , and onward into the period of its overthrow with the Stuart restoration .
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Elder B. I'll halloo ; If he be friendly , he comes well ; if not , Defence is a good cause , and Heav'n be for us ! The Attendant Spirit enters , habited like a Shepherd That halloo I should know . - What are you ?
Elder B. I'll halloo ; If he be friendly , he comes well ; if not , Defence is a good cause , and Heav'n be for us ! The Attendant Spirit enters , habited like a Shepherd That halloo I should know . - What are you ?
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Enjoy your dear wit and gay rhetoric , That hath so well been taught her dazzling fence : Thou art not fit to hear thyself convinced ; Yet , should I try , the uncontrollèd worth Of this pure cause would kindle my rapt sp'rits · Sift ...
Enjoy your dear wit and gay rhetoric , That hath so well been taught her dazzling fence : Thou art not fit to hear thyself convinced ; Yet , should I try , the uncontrollèd worth Of this pure cause would kindle my rapt sp'rits · Sift ...
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