John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... England , reports of trials , private instructions , and even volumes of private letters , for Lydiard had always been a secure hiding - place for the hunted priests , and more than one had died there , leaving all his papers in 6 ...
... England , reports of trials , private instructions , and even volumes of private letters , for Lydiard had always been a secure hiding - place for the hunted priests , and more than one had died there , leaving all his papers in 6 ...
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... England with the Princess of Hainault . This young man was of an attractive person , a scholar , active and useful in many ways , and therefore a favourite with his master . One evening in the end of June 1537 , he was sent for by ...
... England with the Princess of Hainault . This young man was of an attractive person , a scholar , active and useful in many ways , and therefore a favourite with his master . One evening in the end of June 1537 , he was sent for by ...
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... England for saying mass , and refusing the oath of supremacy . Little need be told of the infancy of these boys : traditions remain , as in other cases , of their likeness to each other , needing different coloured ribbons to ...
... England for saying mass , and refusing the oath of supremacy . Little need be told of the infancy of these boys : traditions remain , as in other cases , of their likeness to each other , needing different coloured ribbons to ...
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... England ! " Johnny went to his brother , and they left the room together . The two boys , as the two children had been , —were remark- ably alike ; the more so as this likeness of form and feature , which to a casual observer appeared ...
... England ! " Johnny went to his brother , and they left the room together . The two boys , as the two children had been , —were remark- ably alike ; the more so as this likeness of form and feature , which to a casual observer appeared ...
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... England , agents were sent from the Pope , and every effort made in every part of England to gain converts , and confirm uncertain members . Many Papists who had con- formed to the authority of the English Church beginning to entertain ...
... England , agents were sent from the Pope , and every effort made in every part of England to gain converts , and confirm uncertain members . Many Papists who had con- formed to the authority of the English Church beginning to entertain ...
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