The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... brought to bear against these martyrs of conscience , the ' Hugonot dogs , ' as they were called , were even more hardly treated than their criminal associates . Marteilhe himself , indeed , as appears from his own candid narrative ...
... brought to bear against these martyrs of conscience , the ' Hugonot dogs , ' as they were called , were even more hardly treated than their criminal associates . Marteilhe himself , indeed , as appears from his own candid narrative ...
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... brought suddenly up alongside the frigate , with a violence that shattered all the oars on that side the galley . At the same moment , and before the enemy could recover from the shock , the Englishman let down his grapnels , with which ...
... brought suddenly up alongside the frigate , with a violence that shattered all the oars on that side the galley . At the same moment , and before the enemy could recover from the shock , the Englishman let down his grapnels , with which ...
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... brought the exhausted man to his senses , and made him utter a loud cry . Perceiving that he was not dead they carried him into the hold , and threw him down upon a coil of rope among a number of other wounded wretches , too numerous ...
... brought the exhausted man to his senses , and made him utter a loud cry . Perceiving that he was not dead they carried him into the hold , and threw him down upon a coil of rope among a number of other wounded wretches , too numerous ...
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... brought to the great work at Keswick , being a place most convenient both for water and coal , which they had from Bolton Colliery . In our survey of the mountains of Newland we found eleven veins opened and wrought by the Germans , all ...
... brought to the great work at Keswick , being a place most convenient both for water and coal , which they had from Bolton Colliery . In our survey of the mountains of Newland we found eleven veins opened and wrought by the Germans , all ...
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... brought from Flanders and France ; Delft ware from Hol- land ; stone drinking pots from Cologne ; cutlery from Nuremberg ; glass from Venice ; and millinery from Milan . The milaners of London constituted a special class of retail ...
... brought from Flanders and France ; Delft ware from Hol- land ; stone drinking pots from Cologne ; cutlery from Nuremberg ; glass from Venice ; and millinery from Milan . The milaners of London constituted a special class of retail ...
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