The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... never betrayed them or consulted their opponents . Catherine , however , was exactly the reverse ; she had no fixed principle , and no definite object ; " divide and govern ' was her motto ; she was like the man in the Gospel , out of ...
... never betrayed them or consulted their opponents . Catherine , however , was exactly the reverse ; she had no fixed principle , and no definite object ; " divide and govern ' was her motto ; she was like the man in the Gospel , out of ...
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... never showed any tendency to their doctrines ; and some of the Romanists were heard to say , " The Lord deliver us from the chancellor's mass ! " At the head of all these various powers , Charles IX.found himself the nominal King of ...
... never showed any tendency to their doctrines ; and some of the Romanists were heard to say , " The Lord deliver us from the chancellor's mass ! " At the head of all these various powers , Charles IX.found himself the nominal King of ...
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... never imagined any thing comparable to Queen Catherine and her attendants . " This graphic writer minutely describes the beauties of the court , but gives the highest praise to Margaret of Valois , the future queen of Henry IV . The ...
... never imagined any thing comparable to Queen Catherine and her attendants . " This graphic writer minutely describes the beauties of the court , but gives the highest praise to Margaret of Valois , the future queen of Henry IV . The ...
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... never yet propagated by the sword . " The weapons of our warfare are not carnal , " though they are mighty . God has appointed a way in which his cause is to be advanced , and that way he will bless and no other . The Hugonots certainly ...
... never yet propagated by the sword . " The weapons of our warfare are not carnal , " though they are mighty . God has appointed a way in which his cause is to be advanced , and that way he will bless and no other . The Hugonots certainly ...
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... never wavered in its cause . Sometimes at the head of a victorious army ; sometimes a prisoner in the tent of his rival , and meeting him with the courtesy of an old and valued friend ; sometimes flying from a superior force , unable to ...
... never wavered in its cause . Sometimes at the head of a victorious army ; sometimes a prisoner in the tent of his rival , and meeting him with the courtesy of an old and valued friend ; sometimes flying from a superior force , unable to ...
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