The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 22
... head and across the face - the other assassins fell upon him , and , covered with wounds , he soon lay mangled and dead at their feet . D'Aubigné adds , that at the first blow Coligny cried out , ' If it had been but at the hands of a ...
... head and across the face - the other assassins fell upon him , and , covered with wounds , he soon lay mangled and dead at their feet . D'Aubigné adds , that at the first blow Coligny cried out , ' If it had been but at the hands of a ...
Page 23
... head was afterwards severed from the body and carried to the queen , with a large sack full of papers found in pillaging the house . The poor miserable trunk was exposed to all the insults which the terrific vio- lence of an infuriated ...
... head was afterwards severed from the body and carried to the queen , with a large sack full of papers found in pillaging the house . The poor miserable trunk was exposed to all the insults which the terrific vio- lence of an infuriated ...
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... head of the pope on one side , and a representation of the massacre on the reverse . We have thus endeavoured to give a short sketch of the charac- ters which influenced an important crisis in history ; we recommend our readers ...
... head of the pope on one side , and a representation of the massacre on the reverse . We have thus endeavoured to give a short sketch of the charac- ters which influenced an important crisis in history ; we recommend our readers ...
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... head of our article , the subject of which almost seems to have been sug- gested by " Foxes and Firebrands . " Of the poem itself , perhaps , the leading characteristics are 1 One of these anecdotes derives additional interest from its ...
... head of our article , the subject of which almost seems to have been sug- gested by " Foxes and Firebrands . " Of the poem itself , perhaps , the leading characteristics are 1 One of these anecdotes derives additional interest from its ...
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... head we have yet much to say . For the present we content ourselves with the general assertion , the truth of which her loving and earnest children will not question : her government is apostolic . Her practice and discipline , though ...
... head we have yet much to say . For the present we content ourselves with the general assertion , the truth of which her loving and earnest children will not question : her government is apostolic . Her practice and discipline , though ...
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