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... Court Conference that in Scotland every one who was the son of a good man ' thought himself com- petent to write a catechism . The catechisms of the Scottish Reformation must have been numerous . The most popular , until it was ...
... Court Conference that in Scotland every one who was the son of a good man ' thought himself com- petent to write a catechism . The catechisms of the Scottish Reformation must have been numerous . The most popular , until it was ...
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... court . About this time she succeeded , by gold and intrigues , in getting her third son , afterwards Henry III . , elected to the Polish throne . But her arbitrary and tyrannical administration roused the opposition of a Roman Catholic ...
... court . About this time she succeeded , by gold and intrigues , in getting her third son , afterwards Henry III . , elected to the Polish throne . But her arbitrary and tyrannical administration roused the opposition of a Roman Catholic ...
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... court some of the terati and philosophers of France . She professed the desire to model her rule on the enlightened theones of these men , and she did effect some real 1ovements ; but Russia was not yet in a con- a to profit much from ...
... court some of the terati and philosophers of France . She professed the desire to model her rule on the enlightened theones of these men , and she did effect some real 1ovements ; but Russia was not yet in a con- a to profit much from ...
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... Court to prevent the unopposed making up a title to the property of deceased persons ; or at the Admiralty Court to prevent the unopposed arrest- ment of a ship . The term is also used in ecclesi- astical practice in England ; although ...
... Court to prevent the unopposed making up a title to the property of deceased persons ; or at the Admiralty Court to prevent the unopposed arrest- ment of a ship . The term is also used in ecclesi- astical practice in England ; although ...
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... court of Francis I. of France , by whom he was honourably received , and for whom he executed a golden spice - box , the design of which , he tells us , was so exquisite that the king uttered a loud outcry of astonishment on seeing it ...
... court of Francis I. of France , by whom he was honourably received , and for whom he executed a golden spice - box , the design of which , he tells us , was so exquisite that the king uttered a loud outcry of astonishment on seeing it ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1871 |
Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
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