The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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... established as corporations in possession , were the Catholic , the Lutheran , and the Zwinglian or Reformed , the more Calvinistic Protestant party . And so things remain to this day , except that in Prussia the Lutheran and the ...
... established as corporations in possession , were the Catholic , the Lutheran , and the Zwinglian or Reformed , the more Calvinistic Protestant party . And so things remain to this day , except that in Prussia the Lutheran and the ...
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... established , as well as the main bodies . And , perhaps the German governments and legislatures are not ready enough and flexible enough in making changes which might more thoroughly adapt the settlement of 1648 to the wants of the ...
... established , as well as the main bodies . And , perhaps the German governments and legislatures are not ready enough and flexible enough in making changes which might more thoroughly adapt the settlement of 1648 to the wants of the ...
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... established sole ; I feel confident that its powers of attraction will continue to operate after it has ceased to be established sole , and to operate more efficaciously than at present because they will no longer have the angry sense ...
... established sole ; I feel confident that its powers of attraction will continue to operate after it has ceased to be established sole , and to operate more efficaciously than at present because they will no longer have the angry sense ...
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