The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... speak to us ? " The cardinal , though outwardly a strict member of the Church ⚫of Rome , was equally anxious for the independence of the French Church . At the Council of Trent ( says Ranké1 ) he demanded the cup for the laity , the ...
... speak to us ? " The cardinal , though outwardly a strict member of the Church ⚫of Rome , was equally anxious for the independence of the French Church . At the Council of Trent ( says Ranké1 ) he demanded the cup for the laity , the ...
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... speak so much of the great body of the people , as of those who may be supposed to have received the best education . When the Duke of Guise was wounded by an assassin , during the siege of Orleans , the surgeons at first augured ...
... speak so much of the great body of the people , as of those who may be supposed to have received the best education . When the Duke of Guise was wounded by an assassin , during the siege of Orleans , the surgeons at first augured ...
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... speak for itself , and we wish we had room to extract the whole chapter ; our limits , however , will only admit of a short portion . I was " Queen Margaret ( the bride of Henry IV . ) will supply a picture of what was passing in the ...
... speak for itself , and we wish we had room to extract the whole chapter ; our limits , however , will only admit of a short portion . I was " Queen Margaret ( the bride of Henry IV . ) will supply a picture of what was passing in the ...
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... speak to the admiral , demanded admittance . Some persons who were in waiting , upon this went up to Labonne who kept the keys , and who came down into the court , and hearing the voice of Cosseins , undid the lock immediately . But at ...
... speak to the admiral , demanded admittance . Some persons who were in waiting , upon this went up to Labonne who kept the keys , and who came down into the court , and hearing the voice of Cosseins , undid the lock immediately . But at ...
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... speak of the scene but in terms of admiration , saying , ' he had never seen a man 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 ...
... speak of the scene but in terms of admiration , saying , ' he had never seen a man 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 ...
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