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Page 92
... called the Gate of Hugo ; and the Calvinists , from always passing through it to their private meetings , which were held in that quarter , obtained the name of Hugonots in the year 1560 . The province of Touraine is highly extolled ...
... called the Gate of Hugo ; and the Calvinists , from always passing through it to their private meetings , which were held in that quarter , obtained the name of Hugonots in the year 1560 . The province of Touraine is highly extolled ...
Page 147
... called to buckle on the sword , embarks with his daughter to join his regiment in South America . The fleet is described with much poetical pomp ; and the captain of Chester's ship ( Marlow Sidney ) very naturally falls in love with ...
... called to buckle on the sword , embarks with his daughter to join his regiment in South America . The fleet is described with much poetical pomp ; and the captain of Chester's ship ( Marlow Sidney ) very naturally falls in love with ...
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... called " an exemplary death . " The nature of these exemplary deaths is fully explained by Mr. Stephen ( p . 309. ) , and gener- ally consisted in burning or gibbetting the offenders alive . " Insurrection ' ( says the author ) is not ...
... called " an exemplary death . " The nature of these exemplary deaths is fully explained by Mr. Stephen ( p . 309. ) , and gener- ally consisted in burning or gibbetting the offenders alive . " Insurrection ' ( says the author ) is not ...
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