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... means doth not appear ) , and sat in the parliament , in which Henry , yielding to his ruling passion , demanded a subsidy for the marriage of his eldest daughter to the king of Scotland , rather in a view to his own emo- lument than to ...
... means doth not appear ) , and sat in the parliament , in which Henry , yielding to his ruling passion , demanded a subsidy for the marriage of his eldest daughter to the king of Scotland , rather in a view to his own emo- lument than to ...
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... means " of diffusing Christian knowlege in India , the chief of which consists in the dis- tribution of the sacred Scriptures translated into the different dialects of India ; and the third and last part encourages to the use of these means ...
... means " of diffusing Christian knowlege in India , the chief of which consists in the dis- tribution of the sacred Scriptures translated into the different dialects of India ; and the third and last part encourages to the use of these means ...
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... means of preserving the liberty and independence of the Bri tish Empire , and of rescuing those of the Coutinent from the ty- ranny of the French Govern , ent : the fourth points out the pro- bable consequences of neglecting scientific ...
... means of preserving the liberty and independence of the Bri tish Empire , and of rescuing those of the Coutinent from the ty- ranny of the French Govern , ent : the fourth points out the pro- bable consequences of neglecting scientific ...
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