The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... only re- mark was , " Then for the future we must say our prayers in 66 French . " The predominant party was of course Roman Catholic ; these , represented by the Constable de Montmorenci , the Duke of 2 The History of the Hugonots .
... only re- mark was , " Then for the future we must say our prayers in 66 French . " The predominant party was of course Roman Catholic ; these , represented by the Constable de Montmorenci , the Duke of 2 The History of the Hugonots .
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... prayers ; but , like those of William of Deloraine , they seem to have partaken of the nature of a border foray . His soldiers used to say , " The Lord deliver us from the pater - nosters of Monsieur le Connétable ! " He would turn ...
... prayers ; but , like those of William of Deloraine , they seem to have partaken of the nature of a border foray . His soldiers used to say , " The Lord deliver us from the pater - nosters of Monsieur le Connétable ! " He would turn ...
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... prayers ( probably Beza himself ) , ' We shall have a battle to - morrow , ' said he , or I am much deceived , in spite of what the admiral says . I know one ought not to attend to dreams , and yet I will tell you what I dreamed last ...
... prayers ( probably Beza himself ) , ' We shall have a battle to - morrow , ' said he , or I am much deceived , in spite of what the admiral says . I know one ought not to attend to dreams , and yet I will tell you what I dreamed last ...
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... prayers , and his instruction of his dependants ; but he seems to have stood almost alone : few in that age could appreciate his virtues ; and though his influence over the Prince de Condé was exerted for good , yet he was but one among ...
... prayers , and his instruction of his dependants ; but he seems to have stood almost alone : few in that age could appreciate his virtues ; and though his influence over the Prince de Condé was exerted for good , yet he was but one among ...
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... prayer . Still unsuspicious of the real truth , and imagining the populace , headed by the Guises , were endeavouring to force the house , he relied upon Cosseins for protection . Merlin , who lay in the same chamber , had risen with ...
... prayer . Still unsuspicious of the real truth , and imagining the populace , headed by the Guises , were endeavouring to force the house , he relied upon Cosseins for protection . Merlin , who lay in the same chamber , had risen with ...
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