The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... heard mass in the night season ; that they carried thither with them by night , in mails and cloak - bags , all things pertaining to the saying of mass ; and that these mass sayers used their audience to re- ceive holy water , and come ...
... heard mass in the night season ; that they carried thither with them by night , in mails and cloak - bags , all things pertaining to the saying of mass ; and that these mass sayers used their audience to re- ceive holy water , and come ...
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... preachers . The publication of these new regulations excited great clamour , which the archbishop heard with indifference ; and proceeding on his metropolitical visitation , in spite of the remonstrances Archbishop Whitgift . 9.
... preachers . The publication of these new regulations excited great clamour , which the archbishop heard with indifference ; and proceeding on his metropolitical visitation , in spite of the remonstrances Archbishop Whitgift . 9.
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... heard not of any proceedings against many others charged with drunkenness , filthiness of life , gaming at cards , haunting of ale - houses , and such like , " he still main- tained his ground , and refused in the least degree to abate ...
... heard not of any proceedings against many others charged with drunkenness , filthiness of life , gaming at cards , haunting of ale - houses , and such like , " he still main- tained his ground , and refused in the least degree to abate ...
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... heard of . " Perhaps Glendowr , as well to infuse terror into his foes as to give his own people a more exalted notion of his powers , might politickly insinuate his skill in spells and charms . This species of credulity was in full ...
... heard of . " Perhaps Glendowr , as well to infuse terror into his foes as to give his own people a more exalted notion of his powers , might politickly insinuate his skill in spells and charms . This species of credulity was in full ...
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... heard . As soon as the soldier returned , spreading its wings , it rushed forward to meet him , with a most strange and awkward motion of its body . The Balearic crane , of which Busbequius gives such an in- teresting account , is the ...
... heard . As soon as the soldier returned , spreading its wings , it rushed forward to meet him , with a most strange and awkward motion of its body . The Balearic crane , of which Busbequius gives such an in- teresting account , is the ...
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