Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... lived . the inextinguishable hatred of Romanism which most of the descendants of the Exiles , after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes , cherished in their inmost hearts , and car- ried with them to every part of Europe ; that hatred ...
... lived . the inextinguishable hatred of Romanism which most of the descendants of the Exiles , after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes , cherished in their inmost hearts , and car- ried with them to every part of Europe ; that hatred ...
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... lived with unsullied fame . It was said of her- ' Huic uni potuit succumbere culpæ . ' * Gerard , the son of Gerard ( the name was fan- cifully , it does not appear by whose fancy , Latinized into Desiderius , and Desiderius again ...
... lived with unsullied fame . It was said of her- ' Huic uni potuit succumbere culpæ . ' * Gerard , the son of Gerard ( the name was fan- cifully , it does not appear by whose fancy , Latinized into Desiderius , and Desiderius again ...
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... lived in a College at Paris , named from vinegar ( Montaceto ) . " I do not wonder , " says the interlocutor , " that it was so sour , with so much theological disputa- tion in it ; the very walls , they say , reek with Theology . " Er ...
... lived in a College at Paris , named from vinegar ( Montaceto ) . " I do not wonder , " says the interlocutor , " that it was so sour , with so much theological disputa- tion in it ; the very walls , they say , reek with Theology . " Er ...
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... lived in the Cas- tle of Tornhoens . The Marchioness , an accomplished woman , settled a pension upon him , and more than once assisted him in his necessities . In his turn Erasmus instructed her son , Adolphus de Vere , and wrote for ...
... lived in the Cas- tle of Tornhoens . The Marchioness , an accomplished woman , settled a pension upon him , and more than once assisted him in his necessities . In his turn Erasmus instructed her son , Adolphus de Vere , and wrote for ...
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... lived ; and , if indefatigable industry , if to devote transcendent abilities to letters , and above all to religious letters , be to live well , he might look back to those years of his life as the best spent , and , notwith- standing ...
... lived ; and , if indefatigable industry , if to devote transcendent abilities to letters , and above all to religious letters , be to live well , he might look back to those years of his life as the best spent , and , notwith- standing ...
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