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... believe that the Queen of England was forced " by those meddling priests " to walk in penance to Tyburn , and there on her knees , under the gibbet , glorify the blessed martyrs of the gun - powder plot : but , in reply to the ...
... believe that the Queen of England was forced " by those meddling priests " to walk in penance to Tyburn , and there on her knees , under the gibbet , glorify the blessed martyrs of the gun - powder plot : but , in reply to the ...
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... believe it a debased remnant of Christianity , ) if we are to believe Possevin and Bayle , who assert , upon authority which to them appeared conclusive , that one of the sects in Japan teaches , or rather taught , that there is a sole ...
... believe it a debased remnant of Christianity , ) if we are to believe Possevin and Bayle , who assert , upon authority which to them appeared conclusive , that one of the sects in Japan teaches , or rather taught , that there is a sole ...
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... believe that Dr. Warton has alluded to it : ― I never could speak in public : and I don't believe that if it was a set thing , I could give an account of any story to twelve friends together , though I could tell it to any three of them ...
... believe that Dr. Warton has alluded to it : ― I never could speak in public : and I don't believe that if it was a set thing , I could give an account of any story to twelve friends together , though I could tell it to any three of them ...
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Birmingham Description | 14 |
Transactions of the Literary Society | 16 |
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