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Page 51
... on his coun- sel even in this exigence . Russell listened to the communica- tion with deep attention . He ardently desired to see the heiress of his patron united to D 2 THE PRIEST . 51 Arding, with her princely dower and her ...
... on his coun- sel even in this exigence . Russell listened to the communica- tion with deep attention . He ardently desired to see the heiress of his patron united to D 2 THE PRIEST . 51 Arding, with her princely dower and her ...
Page 52
... every religion ; and if the Princess Mary should succeed to the throne , the death of Edward might be con- sidered as fatal to the establishment . Russell hoped to see the Protestant nobles so firmly united 52 THE PRIEST .
... every religion ; and if the Princess Mary should succeed to the throne , the death of Edward might be con- sidered as fatal to the establishment . Russell hoped to see the Protestant nobles so firmly united 52 THE PRIEST .
Page 53
Russell hoped to see the Protestant nobles so firmly united , as to be able to resist any possible future attack on the church which they upheld . The extensive in- fluence which devolved to the represen- tative of the honours of Arding ...
Russell hoped to see the Protestant nobles so firmly united , as to be able to resist any possible future attack on the church which they upheld . The extensive in- fluence which devolved to the represen- tative of the honours of Arding ...
Page 54
... tions of the Confessor . Russell , therefore , received the com- munication which the Earl made to him . on the supposed cause of his daughter's : melancholy with a satisfaction slightly shaded by fear . 54 PRIEST . THE.
... tions of the Confessor . Russell , therefore , received the com- munication which the Earl made to him . on the supposed cause of his daughter's : melancholy with a satisfaction slightly shaded by fear . 54 PRIEST . THE.
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... Russell recollected how the love of the Earl of Arding and the Lady Joanna of Marleyland had risen and flourished , notwithstanding the opposi- tion of their religious tenets ; that they had been united even although their union was ...
... Russell recollected how the love of the Earl of Arding and the Lady Joanna of Marleyland had risen and flourished , notwithstanding the opposi- tion of their religious tenets ; that they had been united even although their union was ...
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