John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... once put- ting questions to the witness , evidently for the purpose of correct- ing misapprehensions which told against the Prior . After dinner he rode out to the downs to a gentleman who had courteously sent him word that he was ...
... once put- ting questions to the witness , evidently for the purpose of correct- ing misapprehensions which told against the Prior . After dinner he rode out to the downs to a gentleman who had courteously sent him word that he was ...
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... once or twice was in trouble on that account ; but being perfectly loyal , and a very popular man , he was rather a favourite with the Queen , who always noticed him when he came to Court , and was wont to say that " the dry crust Dick ...
... once or twice was in trouble on that account ; but being perfectly loyal , and a very popular man , he was rather a favourite with the Queen , who always noticed him when he came to Court , and was wont to say that " the dry crust Dick ...
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... once united , or once recalled to each other's presence or recollection even in the most accidental manner , they manifested a violent and overpowering attachment to each other . On the present occasion they wandered through the gardens ...
... once united , or once recalled to each other's presence or recollection even in the most accidental manner , they manifested a violent and overpowering attachment to each other . On the present occasion they wandered through the gardens ...
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... the Established Church into com- munion and submission to the Papal See , and by that means , at once , and without trouble , restore the papal authority in Eng- land . The efforts of this party were of a CHAP . II . ] 29 A ROMANCE .
... the Established Church into com- munion and submission to the Papal See , and by that means , at once , and without trouble , restore the papal authority in Eng- land . The efforts of this party were of a CHAP . II . ] 29 A ROMANCE .
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... once . To this party Mr. Inglesant belonged . Occupying a neutral position himself , and possessed of the con- fidence of members of both Churches , he was peculiarly fitted for such negotiations , and was in constant communication with ...
... once . To this party Mr. Inglesant belonged . Occupying a neutral position himself , and possessed of the con- fidence of members of both Churches , he was peculiarly fitted for such negotiations , and was in constant communication with ...
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