The World's Great Classics1899 |
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... took its place . " Those families within or without the bounds of the peerage , " observes Mr. Hallam , " who are now deemed the most con- siderable , will be found , with no great number of exceptions , to have first become conspicuous ...
... took its place . " Those families within or without the bounds of the peerage , " observes Mr. Hallam , " who are now deemed the most con- siderable , will be found , with no great number of exceptions , to have first become conspicuous ...
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... took its place . " Those families within or without the bounds of the peerage , " observes Mr. Hallam , " who are now deemed the most con- siderable , will be found , with no great number of exceptions , to have first become conspicuous ...
... took its place . " Those families within or without the bounds of the peerage , " observes Mr. Hallam , " who are now deemed the most con- siderable , will be found , with no great number of exceptions , to have first become conspicuous ...
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... took me in his arms , and kissed me , saying , ' The Lord God Almighty grant you so to do , and from henceforth ever take me for your father , and I will take you for my son in Christ . ' " The excitement which followed on this rapid ...
... took me in his arms , and kissed me , saying , ' The Lord God Almighty grant you so to do , and from henceforth ever take me for your father , and I will take you for my son in Christ . ' " The excitement which followed on this rapid ...
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... took the new English primer to church with them , and studied it ostentatiously during matins . Insult passed into open violence when the Bishops ' Courts were invaded and broken up by Protestant mobs ; and law and public opinion were ...
... took the new English primer to church with them , and studied it ostentatiously during matins . Insult passed into open violence when the Bishops ' Courts were invaded and broken up by Protestant mobs ; and law and public opinion were ...
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... took his daughter Mary in his arms , and he and his wife and Elizabeth knelt down and said the Lord's prayer . At which sight the sheriff wept apace , and so did divers others of the company . After they had prayed he rose up and kissed ...
... took his daughter Mary in his arms , and he and his wife and Elizabeth knelt down and said the Lord's prayer . At which sight the sheriff wept apace , and so did divers others of the company . After they had prayed he rose up and kissed ...
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