The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 131A. Constable, 1870 |
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Page 33
... given to a scheme she had not framed , and that assent was obtained by the diabolical ingenuity of the man who accused her . Even Burghley was ignorant of the plot . It was Walsingham who struck the blow ; but having struck it , and ...
... given to a scheme she had not framed , and that assent was obtained by the diabolical ingenuity of the man who accused her . Even Burghley was ignorant of the plot . It was Walsingham who struck the blow ; but having struck it , and ...
Page 355
... given to one of them thirty florins to make good cheer , which are going through the taverns of Paris . * My opinion is that your Highness should not confess except to a friar who lives according to the rules of his convent , who has ...
... given to one of them thirty florins to make good cheer , which are going through the taverns of Paris . * My opinion is that your Highness should not confess except to a friar who lives according to the rules of his convent , who has ...
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... given occasion for them ! Thus , in the words of Dr. Conolly , the non - restraint system became established at Lincoln . It is to the infinite credit of the noble nature of the great reformer , that he never failed to admit ...
... given occasion for them ! Thus , in the words of Dr. Conolly , the non - restraint system became established at Lincoln . It is to the infinite credit of the noble nature of the great reformer , that he never failed to admit ...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat | 1 |
The Northern Heights of London comprising Hamp | 5 |
Aus dem Leben des Generals Dr Heinrich von Brandt | 65 |
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