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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1851-1852-305

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GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE 309 III -Cijc Cljtrtn cans' WLav The causes which led to the Thirty Years' war Its extent and duration The four periods into which it is divided The leaders engaged in it on both sides The nations which took part in it Its consequences to Germany and to other countries of Europe brief account of the lives of the two most eminent men who were concerned in it comparison between them How did this war bring out men's principles 10 What effect had it on the infidel tendencies of the age and in what way was that infidelity shown 11 How did it affect the different relations of life and society in this and the next age 12 In what respect is this war the result of the -Jesuit influ- ence in Europe and the fruit of their system 13 How was that influence obtained more especially in the Courts of Europe IV -Craniate into 6rtck famines Shakspeare Henry VIII Act iv Sc Kath Sir most humbly pray you to deliver This to my lord the king Cap Most willing madam Kath In which have commended to his goodms The model of our chaste loves his young daughter The dews of heaven fall thick in blessings on her Beseeching him to give her virtuous breeding She is young and of noble modest nature hope she will deserve well and little To love her for her mother's sake that lov'd him Heaven knows 'now dearly My next poor petition Is that his noble grace would have some pity
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