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... clans - Letters from Alick Blair and Henry Bracken- Advice of Lord George - A hot discussion - Resolution taken to retreat - Thomas Drake - The retreat a grave mistake • · 267 CHAPTER IX . THE SECOND VICTORY . Disappointment of the.
... clans - Letters from Alick Blair and Henry Bracken- Advice of Lord George - A hot discussion - Resolution taken to retreat - Thomas Drake - The retreat a grave mistake • · 267 CHAPTER IX . THE SECOND VICTORY . Disappointment of the.
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... taken prisoner , or , if he escaped that fate , the influence of surrounding Calvinism might poison the pure current of his Catholic teaching . A plan which would avoid danger and at the same time excite loyalty would be preferable ...
... taken prisoner , or , if he escaped that fate , the influence of surrounding Calvinism might poison the pure current of his Catholic teaching . A plan which would avoid danger and at the same time excite loyalty would be preferable ...
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... taken the part of the Hays . * To her sister she thus wrote : - " Mr . Hay [ Lord Inverness ] and his lady are the cause that I amı retired into a convent . I received your letter in their behalf , and returned you an answer , only to ...
... taken the part of the Hays . * To her sister she thus wrote : - " Mr . Hay [ Lord Inverness ] and his lady are the cause that I amı retired into a convent . I received your letter in their behalf , and returned you an answer , only to ...
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... taken Her Majesty under its sacred pro- tection in the hope of one day establishing the Catholic religion in England . He would not be permitted to sin unpunished . Until matters were satisfactorily GOSSIP OF ROME . 35 arranged between ...
... taken Her Majesty under its sacred pro- tection in the hope of one day establishing the Catholic religion in England . He would not be permitted to sin unpunished . Until matters were satisfactorily GOSSIP OF ROME . 35 arranged between ...
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... taken his departure for Bologna . There he remained for several weeks , enjoying the charms the neighbourhood offered , and frequently driving about the town with his fascinating Countess . Thus time passed on . Winter had given place ...
... taken his departure for Bologna . There he remained for several weeks , enjoying the charms the neighbourhood offered , and frequently driving about the town with his fascinating Countess . Thus time passed on . Winter had given place ...
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