John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... thought much of by the Catholics , who regarded him as one of their most powerful friends . He married young , in 1593 , but he had no children by his first wife , who died in 1610 ; and in 1620 he married again , a Catholic lady who ...
... thought much of by the Catholics , who regarded him as one of their most powerful friends . He married young , in 1593 , but he had no children by his first wife , who died in 1610 ; and in 1620 he married again , a Catholic lady who ...
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... thought , in some measure , to have borne the image of Christ ; and , indeed , not without some mystery of purpose , and prepara- tion of men for Christianity , has been so magnified among men . Here , too , he eagerly drank in his ...
... thought , in some measure , to have borne the image of Christ ; and , indeed , not without some mystery of purpose , and prepara- tion of men for Christianity , has been so magnified among men . Here , too , he eagerly drank in his ...
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... thought his brother would only ridicule these things . It is true the next day when they went to the Avon to see an otter hunted , Johnny occupied the foremost place for a time ; he was known to the keepers , and to two or three ...
... thought his brother would only ridicule these things . It is true the next day when they went to the Avon to see an otter hunted , Johnny occupied the foremost place for a time ; he was known to the keepers , and to two or three ...
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... thought to Johnny , who was now sixteen years of age , and he read it many times from beginning to end . A great deal of it was so strange to Inglesant , that he was repelled by it . The exaggeration of the duty of self - denial , the ...
... thought to Johnny , who was now sixteen years of age , and he read it many times from beginning to end . A great deal of it was so strange to Inglesant , that he was repelled by it . The exaggeration of the duty of self - denial , the ...
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... thought would tire his companion , he entertained him for some time with the news of the country , of which he gathered great abundance in his rides . Among other things , he told him of a clergyman at a parish not far off , who , he ...
... thought would tire his companion , he entertained him for some time with the news of the country , of which he gathered great abundance in his rides . Among other things , he told him of a clergyman at a parish not far off , who , he ...
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