The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Nide 131A. Constable, 1870 |
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... received . The Queen herself denied it — but she denied having written to Babington at all or received a letter from him . When the copies were produced , she said they were the work of her secretaries , but that nothing proved they ...
... received . The Queen herself denied it — but she denied having written to Babington at all or received a letter from him . When the copies were produced , she said they were the work of her secretaries , but that nothing proved they ...
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... received the rudiments of his education in his native town , and at the age of fourteen went to Paris , where he studied under the celebrated Corderius . As usual the boy began to exhibit the future man . He beat all his companions in ...
... received the rudiments of his education in his native town , and at the age of fourteen went to Paris , where he studied under the celebrated Corderius . As usual the boy began to exhibit the future man . He beat all his companions in ...
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... received were supposed at least to have come from Castellio's pen ; and Bolsec published a ' His- ' tory of the Life , Manners , Acts , and Death of Calvin , ' which contains calumnies scarcely credible , and evidently inspired by ...
... received were supposed at least to have come from Castellio's pen ; and Bolsec published a ' His- ' tory of the Life , Manners , Acts , and Death of Calvin , ' which contains calumnies scarcely credible , and evidently inspired by ...
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