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At last, the Popish party perceived that the strength of England consisted in the unity thereof. ( Sampson is halfe conquered when it is knowne where his strength doth lye) and that it was impossible to conquer English Protestants, but by English Protestants. |
At last, the Popish party perceived that the strength of England consisted in the unity thereof. (Sampson is half conquered when it is known where his strength does lie) and that it was impossible to conquer English Protestants, but by English Protestants. |
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