The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 - Books |
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Page 343
... received notice of their coming , and the whole coast was alarmed , so that they judged it prudent to return to St ... receiving intelligence that the Governor of Saint Iago was approaching against them with a body of troops , they ...
... received notice of their coming , and the whole coast was alarmed , so that they judged it prudent to return to St ... receiving intelligence that the Governor of Saint Iago was approaching against them with a body of troops , they ...
Page 377
... receiving from the Pope more extensive privileges and larger powers . They manifested equal want of good faith in the ... received into France and the University of Paris , a proceeding which , by the great exertion and interest of the ...
... receiving from the Pope more extensive privileges and larger powers . They manifested equal want of good faith in the ... received into France and the University of Paris , a proceeding which , by the great exertion and interest of the ...
Page 380
... received with the strongest de- monstrations of approbation ; but the defence of the Jesuits was , like most of their defences , a weak and powerless effort.- The University , however , had conceived some apprehension , either from the ...
... received with the strongest de- monstrations of approbation ; but the defence of the Jesuits was , like most of their defences , a weak and powerless effort.- The University , however , had conceived some apprehension , either from the ...
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