The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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Page 14
... fortune to escape into Scotland ; but , returning into England , he was apprehended in Southwark , tried for composing and uttering seditious writings , condemned to death , and executed in so hasty a manner , that he was sum- moned ...
... fortune to escape into Scotland ; but , returning into England , he was apprehended in Southwark , tried for composing and uttering seditious writings , condemned to death , and executed in so hasty a manner , that he was sum- moned ...
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... fortunes he followed with fidelity as long as his services could be rendered useful . When his royal master was deposed , Owen retired to his estates in Wales , deprecating and lamenting the downfall of his revered sovereign . At ...
... fortunes he followed with fidelity as long as his services could be rendered useful . When his royal master was deposed , Owen retired to his estates in Wales , deprecating and lamenting the downfall of his revered sovereign . At ...
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... fortune had hitherto smiled upon him , the time was not far distant when he was to experience her capricious mutability ; for , in an engagement between a party of his adherents ( in * The building in which this memorable Synod was ...
... fortune had hitherto smiled upon him , the time was not far distant when he was to experience her capricious mutability ; for , in an engagement between a party of his adherents ( in * The building in which this memorable Synod was ...
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... fortune , however , he was still considered so important an enemy , that Henry the Fifth condescended to propose terms for a cessation of hosti- lities ; and a treaty to this effect was concluded a short time * There is a cavern near ...
... fortune , however , he was still considered so important an enemy , that Henry the Fifth condescended to propose terms for a cessation of hosti- lities ; and a treaty to this effect was concluded a short time * There is a cavern near ...
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... fortune or inheritance , he lays it out in some such way as now named . " Yet , after all , many utensils and conveniences of life are wanting here , which we have in England . This makes me remember what Monsieur Instell , a Parisian ...
... fortune or inheritance , he lays it out in some such way as now named . " Yet , after all , many utensils and conveniences of life are wanting here , which we have in England . This makes me remember what Monsieur Instell , a Parisian ...
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