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6 mind to consideration on the step he had taken ; they his words and her own ready response had seemed but had opened his eyes to the responsibilities he had natural in her eyes . She was not easily excited or invited ; they bad roused ...
6 mind to consideration on the step he had taken ; they his words and her own ready response had seemed but had opened his eyes to the responsibilities he had natural in her eyes . She was not easily excited or invited ; they bad roused ...
Pagina 104
... thought that a prejudice of Brunswick , has usurped and taken upon himself would be excited against them if any Catholic noble- the style of King of these realms , ” and averring that man or gentleman had appeared at their head .
... thought that a prejudice of Brunswick , has usurped and taken upon himself would be excited against them if any Catholic noble- the style of King of these realms , ” and averring that man or gentleman had appeared at their head .
Pagina 105
Hundreds 1716 , they were taken to the House of Lords to of them were huddled into one of the churches at make answer thereto . Lord Derwentwater , amongst Preston , and there lay crouching and shivering ; suf- others , pleaded guilty ...
Hundreds 1716 , they were taken to the House of Lords to of them were huddled into one of the churches at make answer thereto . Lord Derwentwater , amongst Preston , and there lay crouching and shivering ; suf- others , pleaded guilty ...
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