The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... meet him , through a private gallery ; and while the rest of the gay party of courtiers were sleeping after the fatigues of a day of pleasure , the queen and the duke were con- sulting upon the best method of governing France . The wily ...
... meet him , through a private gallery ; and while the rest of the gay party of courtiers were sleeping after the fatigues of a day of pleasure , the queen and the duke were con- sulting upon the best method of governing France . The wily ...
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... meet with Condé under circumstances where religious principle is tried to the uttermost - the near prospect of death . By the treachery of Francis II . , he and his brother Anthony were seized , and , after a mock trial , were left ...
... meet with Condé under circumstances where religious principle is tried to the uttermost - the near prospect of death . By the treachery of Francis II . , he and his brother Anthony were seized , and , after a mock trial , were left ...
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... meet with , except in romance . The Alcibiades of modern history , fond of pleasure , but faithful to his cause , anxious on the subject of religion , but sometimes inclined to superstition , erring in many instances , but beloved by ...
... meet with , except in romance . The Alcibiades of modern history , fond of pleasure , but faithful to his cause , anxious on the subject of religion , but sometimes inclined to superstition , erring in many instances , but beloved by ...
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... meet death with such constancy and firmness . ' The Duke of Guise , and the rest who had penetrated into the court , stood under the window of the admiral's chamber , Guise crying out , Besme , have you done ? ' ' It is over ...
... meet death with such constancy and firmness . ' The Duke of Guise , and the rest who had penetrated into the court , stood under the window of the admiral's chamber , Guise crying out , Besme , have you done ? ' ' It is over ...
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... meet with a work in which the great principles of Catholic Christianity are stated with clearness and simplicity , and in which the appeal throughout is to common sense . We may add , that while no ostentatious display of research is ...
... meet with a work in which the great principles of Catholic Christianity are stated with clearness and simplicity , and in which the appeal throughout is to common sense . We may add , that while no ostentatious display of research is ...
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