New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen39Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1880 |
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... regard Calvinism only with aversion . But how indifferent she was to the controversy between the rival Churches is indicated by her jocose remark , when the mistaken report reached her that the Protestants had gained the victory at ...
... regard Calvinism only with aversion . But how indifferent she was to the controversy between the rival Churches is indicated by her jocose remark , when the mistaken report reached her that the Protestants had gained the victory at ...
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... regard for them , the Queen Mother and Anjou resolved to destroy him ; and for this end 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 ...
... regard for them , the Queen Mother and Anjou resolved to destroy him ; and for this end 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 ...
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... regard them all with much the same feeling as we might suppose Gibbon would have reviewed Old Mortality or Rienzi ; and yet the insight they give into the national manners and customs of various 30 [ Jan. , A Chinese Historical Novel .
... regard them all with much the same feeling as we might suppose Gibbon would have reviewed Old Mortality or Rienzi ; and yet the insight they give into the national manners and customs of various 30 [ Jan. , A Chinese Historical Novel .
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... regard for righteous rule , and madly destroyest innocent peo- ple . Your days are now numbered , and we have come to get ven- geance for our lives taken by you . " As they finished speaking , each fitted a red arrow on his scarlet bow ...
... regard for righteous rule , and madly destroyest innocent peo- ple . Your days are now numbered , and we have come to get ven- geance for our lives taken by you . " As they finished speaking , each fitted a red arrow on his scarlet bow ...
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... , and earnestly besought him to stop , for in all things he ought to regard what was his father's , as if the king himself was there . The prince also began to fear lest somebody's life might 50 [ Jan. , A Chinese Historical Novel .
... , and earnestly besought him to stop , for in all things he ought to regard what was his father's , as if the king himself was there . The prince also began to fear lest somebody's life might 50 [ Jan. , A Chinese Historical Novel .
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