The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 18
... King of the World . ' He had with great skill and gallantry , and after a most exciting chase , overtaken and killed that robber- chief , and dispersed his army . Afterwards , when leaving India , he left a sum of money to give the lad ...
... King of the World . ' He had with great skill and gallantry , and after a most exciting chase , overtaken and killed that robber- chief , and dispersed his army . Afterwards , when leaving India , he left a sum of money to give the lad ...
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... King's salt , " was his reply to some who remarked on the arrangement , " and consider myself bound to go where I am sent , and to do as I am ordered . " 6 We think the point itself is much overstrained . No one knew better than Sir ...
... King's salt , " was his reply to some who remarked on the arrangement , " and consider myself bound to go where I am sent , and to do as I am ordered . " 6 We think the point itself is much overstrained . No one knew better than Sir ...
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... King inflicted upon his unoffending Hugonot subjects , will affix an everlasting stigma on the reign of the Grand Monarque . ' A brutal soldiery , subject to no check or restraint , were quartered in the homes of the families who ...
... King inflicted upon his unoffending Hugonot subjects , will affix an everlasting stigma on the reign of the Grand Monarque . ' A brutal soldiery , subject to no check or restraint , were quartered in the homes of the families who ...
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... King to go down to Perigord , in which province he had large estates , to convert the Hugonots . ' The instruments which he employed for this service were of two kinds — they were four Jesuit fathers and a regiment of dragoons . The ...
... King to go down to Perigord , in which province he had large estates , to convert the Hugonots . ' The instruments which he employed for this service were of two kinds — they were four Jesuit fathers and a regiment of dragoons . The ...
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... King's service , and were not long after killed in action . At length after several fruitless attempts to procure their abjuration , Marteilhe and his companion were summoned before the court of the parliament of Tournay . The evidence ...
... King's service , and were not long after killed in action . At length after several fruitless attempts to procure their abjuration , Marteilhe and his companion were summoned before the court of the parliament of Tournay . The evidence ...
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