The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... effects of the poison which they imagined to be in the powder and bullets . They were asto- nished to find that the bullet had made a larger hole at its exit than at its entrance , and therefore agreed to open the wound again in order ...
... effects of the poison which they imagined to be in the powder and bullets . They were asto- nished to find that the bullet had made a larger hole at its exit than at its entrance , and therefore agreed to open the wound again in order ...
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... effect of enchantments - we confess we should have preferred them to the treatment of his surgeons - but the duke ... effects were undeniable . The History of the Hugonots . 17.
... effect of enchantments - we confess we should have preferred them to the treatment of his surgeons - but the duke ... effects were undeniable . The History of the Hugonots . 17.
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be the cause , the melancholy effects were undeniable . The mas- sacre of Vassy was the signal for similar excesses throughout the kingdom ; priests were seen pointing out their victims to the soldiers , lest any should escape ; and ...
be the cause , the melancholy effects were undeniable . The mas- sacre of Vassy was the signal for similar excesses throughout the kingdom ; priests were seen pointing out their victims to the soldiers , lest any should escape ; and ...
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... effects ? Besides , the Church of Rome accepts no divided allegiance ; you must submit altogether and on every point , or you cannot be truly a Romanist at all . Could a man remain honestly in the Roman communion who rejected that tenet ...
... effects ? Besides , the Church of Rome accepts no divided allegiance ; you must submit altogether and on every point , or you cannot be truly a Romanist at all . Could a man remain honestly in the Roman communion who rejected that tenet ...
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... effect , especially with the young and thoughtless , who are likely to be mainly influenced by the book . Another course is to place the most extraordinary confessions , involving calumnies respecting their own community , in the mouths ...
... effect , especially with the young and thoughtless , who are likely to be mainly influenced by the book . Another course is to place the most extraordinary confessions , involving calumnies respecting their own community , in the mouths ...
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