A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... give a positive judgment , that the king should immediately cause the woman to be sent to the Tower , and to be cast into a dungeon , under so strict a guard , that no person living should be permitted to come to her ; and then , that ...
... give a positive judgment , that the king should immediately cause the woman to be sent to the Tower , and to be cast into a dungeon , under so strict a guard , that no person living should be permitted to come to her ; and then , that ...
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... give a man an indelible character ; but as the vote of the brotherhood made him an officer , and gave him authority to preach and administer the sacraments among them ; so the same power could discharge him from his office , and reduce ...
... give a man an indelible character ; but as the vote of the brotherhood made him an officer , and gave him authority to preach and administer the sacraments among them ; so the same power could discharge him from his office , and reduce ...
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... give battle immediately to Villars ; but his greater skill induced him to give his army rest after the extraordinary exertions they had made . He directed his attention to the siege of Bouchain ; an enterprise deemed utterly ...
... give battle immediately to Villars ; but his greater skill induced him to give his army rest after the extraordinary exertions they had made . He directed his attention to the siege of Bouchain ; an enterprise deemed utterly ...
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