The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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to take the constitutional oath and protest against any thing which it might contain contrary to the Apostolical and Romish religion . Lescure was believed to be a man wholly devoted to religion and study ; for this reason he was ...
to take the constitutional oath and protest against any thing which it might contain contrary to the Apostolical and Romish religion . Lescure was believed to be a man wholly devoted to religion and study ; for this reason he was ...
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... thing more impressive and more terrible than their song . The following morning it was re- ported that the brigands had been defeated , and that Roche Jaque- lein was besieged in his castle at La Durbellière . They passed a day of ...
... thing more impressive and more terrible than their song . The following morning it was re- ported that the brigands had been defeated , and that Roche Jaque- lein was besieged in his castle at La Durbellière . They passed a day of ...
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... thing at a glance - the promptitude which instantly decides upon the wisest mode of action . But he had still too much of the ardour of youth , or rather of boyhood ; a noble principle , a loyal , religious , and heroic sense of duty ...
... thing at a glance - the promptitude which instantly decides upon the wisest mode of action . But he had still too much of the ardour of youth , or rather of boyhood ; a noble principle , a loyal , religious , and heroic sense of duty ...
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... ' If there be one thing more honourable to the Vendeans than another in this memorable contest , it is that the republicans never could establish a system of espionage among them ; whenever 32 APRIL La Roche Jaquelein - La Vendée .
... ' If there be one thing more honourable to the Vendeans than another in this memorable contest , it is that the republicans never could establish a system of espionage among them ; whenever 32 APRIL La Roche Jaquelein - La Vendée .
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... thing to excite their hopes and revive their expectations . A volunteer had been made prisoner at Thou- ars , who said that he was a priest , and had been forcibly enrolled in a republican army ; and he requested to see one of the ...
... thing to excite their hopes and revive their expectations . A volunteer had been made prisoner at Thou- ars , who said that he was a priest , and had been forcibly enrolled in a republican army ; and he requested to see one of the ...
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