New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen39Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1880 |
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... called the father of letters ; cherished the ideas of Erasmus ; founded the college of the three languages at Paris , in spite of the disgust and hostility of the doctors of theology , the champions of mediævalism ; drew to his side ...
... called the father of letters ; cherished the ideas of Erasmus ; founded the college of the three languages at Paris , in spite of the disgust and hostility of the doctors of theology , the champions of mediævalism ; drew to his side ...
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... called - Catholics who deplored the continuance of civil war , deprecated the undue ascendency of Spain , and were in favor of an accommodation with the Protestants . The treachery of Catherine de Medici broke the treaty of Longjumeau ...
... called - Catholics who deplored the continuance of civil war , deprecated the undue ascendency of Spain , and were in favor of an accommodation with the Protestants . The treachery of Catherine de Medici broke the treaty of Longjumeau ...
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... called in the aid of the Duchess of Nemours- the widow of Guise , and an Italian by birth - whose vindic- tive hatred of the Huguenot leader made her a willing coadju- tor . Maurevel , who had abundant cause to fear the Chatillons , was ...
... called in the aid of the Duchess of Nemours- the widow of Guise , and an Italian by birth - whose vindic- tive hatred of the Huguenot leader made her a willing coadju- tor . Maurevel , who had abundant cause to fear the Chatillons , was ...
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... called out a feeling of unmixed reprobation and horror . Burgh- ley told La Mothe - Fénelon , the French Ambassador , that " the Paris massacre was the most horrible crime which had been committed since the crucifixion of Christ ...
... called out a feeling of unmixed reprobation and horror . Burgh- ley told La Mothe - Fénelon , the French Ambassador , that " the Paris massacre was the most horrible crime which had been committed since the crucifixion of Christ ...
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... called Ta Tsiao , a service is held like that on All Souls Day , when the streets are covered by awnings , adorned with gay festoons of colored silk , and lighted by hundreds of glass chandeliers and brilliant lanterns . On these ...
... called Ta Tsiao , a service is held like that on All Souls Day , when the streets are covered by awnings , adorned with gay festoons of colored silk , and lighted by hundreds of glass chandeliers and brilliant lanterns . On these ...
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