The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... appears , however , that he and others who took the oath were in evil odour with their fellow - religionists . One ... appear to have been mostly Jesuits . " I thanked him for his kindness , and prayed him to wreat to the superior that ...
... appears , however , that he and others who took the oath were in evil odour with their fellow - religionists . One ... appear to have been mostly Jesuits . " I thanked him for his kindness , and prayed him to wreat to the superior that ...
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... appears 3 We quote the conclusion of his dealings with one of these rascals , who had behaved abominably , and had at last been grossly insolent to his mistress . " Well , sir , said I to him , my lady will have you spared for this time ...
... appears 3 We quote the conclusion of his dealings with one of these rascals , who had behaved abominably , and had at last been grossly insolent to his mistress . " Well , sir , said I to him , my lady will have you spared for this time ...
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... appears , been under a cloud " until the troubles were begun , and then every covenanting man was more legal than the king himself . " " Leicheston and I , " the narrative proceeds , " entered into the hall , and as I was making my ...
... appears , been under a cloud " until the troubles were begun , and then every covenanting man was more legal than the king himself . " " Leicheston and I , " the narrative proceeds , " entered into the hall , and as I was making my ...
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... appears , both in life and death , to have been greatly neglected by her husband's family . After pressing and persevering until it was too certain that nothing could be hoped for from this quarter , Blackhal took leave of the ...
... appears , both in life and death , to have been greatly neglected by her husband's family . After pressing and persevering until it was too certain that nothing could be hoped for from this quarter , Blackhal took leave of the ...
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... appears to be one who will not suffer it patiently . In a monasterye she will learn piety as well as language ; and piety will be very necessary to her at the court , where she will learn none at all . Ask once again , if she will be ...
... appears to be one who will not suffer it patiently . In a monasterye she will learn piety as well as language ; and piety will be very necessary to her at the court , where she will learn none at all . Ask once again , if she will be ...
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