The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... cause of the Gospel , but he did so rather as a cru- sader than as a Christian : he valued his life little , for he was a truly brave soldier ; but his own pleasures were the rock on which he split ; the temptations of a dissipated ...
... cause of the Gospel , but he did so rather as a cru- sader than as a Christian : he valued his life little , for he was a truly brave soldier ; but his own pleasures were the rock on which he split ; the temptations of a dissipated ...
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... 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 pay his mercenaries ...
... 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 pay his mercenaries ...
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... cause , anxious on the subject of religion , but sometimes inclined to superstition , erring in many instances , but beloved by all around him , his character and adventures give an opening for the historian which modern events seldom ...
... cause , anxious on the subject of religion , but sometimes inclined to superstition , erring in many instances , but beloved by all around him , his character and adventures give an opening for the historian which modern events seldom ...
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... cause . She established in his family a system of propriety seldom witnessed in the households of the great . We have a minute description of Coligny's household , the regu- larity of his hours , his family prayers , and his instruction ...
... cause . She established in his family a system of propriety seldom witnessed in the households of the great . We have a minute description of Coligny's household , the regu- larity of his hours , his family prayers , and his instruction ...
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... his will , and in consequence of an insult offered by the Hugonots to some of his followers ; but whatever . VOL . X.-NO. XIX . - SEPT . 1848 . C be the cause , the melancholy effects were undeniable . The History of the Hugonots . 17.
... his will , and in consequence of an insult offered by the Hugonots to some of his followers ; but whatever . VOL . X.-NO. XIX . - SEPT . 1848 . C be the cause , the melancholy effects were undeniable . The History of the Hugonots . 17.
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