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Page 117
... cause of Reformation , when his influence over the king , and with it the cause which he had at heart , began to decline . He had no friendly feel- ing for those monastic institutions which the ra- pacity of Henry had marked for ...
... cause of Reformation , when his influence over the king , and with it the cause which he had at heart , began to decline . He had no friendly feel- ing for those monastic institutions which the ra- pacity of Henry had marked for ...
Page 514
... cause in public respect . The Belfast Vindicator holds forth thus- " The Prince de Joinville has won his laurels before " Yet , it is not peace between two great and often antagonist nations ; it is not the harmony of the lily and the ...
... cause in public respect . The Belfast Vindicator holds forth thus- " The Prince de Joinville has won his laurels before " Yet , it is not peace between two great and often antagonist nations ; it is not the harmony of the lily and the ...
Page 588
... cause so much talk ; but in a town very little frequented by strangers , with very little busi- ness to employ their bodies , and less speculation to take up their minds , the least thing sets them in motion , and supplies matter for ...
... cause so much talk ; but in a town very little frequented by strangers , with very little busi- ness to employ their bodies , and less speculation to take up their minds , the least thing sets them in motion , and supplies matter for ...
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