The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... causes an exemption from some of the most dreadful rigours of his lot . Even in favour of these wretched captives some mitigating influence could be and was exercised through the mediation of their co - religionists in various parts of ...
... causes an exemption from some of the most dreadful rigours of his lot . Even in favour of these wretched captives some mitigating influence could be and was exercised through the mediation of their co - religionists in various parts of ...
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... caused the most deadly execution . In a few minutes the galley was covered with dead and wounded , and the survivors , seized with panic , threw themselves on their faces and made no resistance , while a party of the English crew ...
... caused the most deadly execution . In a few minutes the galley was covered with dead and wounded , and the survivors , seized with panic , threw themselves on their faces and made no resistance , while a party of the English crew ...
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... cause of his condemnation to the galleys . " It was because I took part in a meeting for the worship of God , " answered he . " Another breach of the King's orders , " rejoined the father . " The King had forbidden his subjects to meet ...
... cause of his condemnation to the galleys . " It was because I took part in a meeting for the worship of God , " answered he . " Another breach of the King's orders , " rejoined the father . " The King had forbidden his subjects to meet ...
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... cause of the persecuted Protestants to her powerful intercession . Armed with these credentials the Marquis came to England , and requested the minister , Lord Oxford , to procure him an audience of his royal mistress . Having placed ...
... cause of the persecuted Protestants to her powerful intercession . Armed with these credentials the Marquis came to England , and requested the minister , Lord Oxford , to procure him an audience of his royal mistress . Having placed ...
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... cause had been overlooked . But the troubles even of the more fortunate class were not yet over . The insatiable rancour of their priestly persecutors pursued them still . They were filled with indignation , declared that the King had ...
... cause had been overlooked . But the troubles even of the more fortunate class were not yet over . The insatiable rancour of their priestly persecutors pursued them still . They were filled with indignation , declared that the King had ...
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