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Pagina 5
... parties . Mr. Holdenough thereupon summoned assistance , calling on the mayor , the aldermen and the citizens present , not to permit him to be strangled on the pulpit steps by a man of Belial . He struggled to ascend the steps ...
... parties . Mr. Holdenough thereupon summoned assistance , calling on the mayor , the aldermen and the citizens present , not to permit him to be strangled on the pulpit steps by a man of Belial . He struggled to ascend the steps ...
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... party . " We see not why gifted men should not be heard within these citadels of supersti- tion . Wherefore we will pluck yon Jack Presbyter out of his sentinel box , and our own watchman shall relieve the guard and mount thereon , and ...
... party . " We see not why gifted men should not be heard within these citadels of supersti- tion . Wherefore we will pluck yon Jack Presbyter out of his sentinel box , and our own watchman shall relieve the guard and mount thereon , and ...
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... parties sat down to a meal of venison pasty , washed down with ale . Sir Henry Lee and his daughter Alice , meanwhile , had departed to take refuge in the hut of the keeper Joceline Joliffe . The knight was apparently much depressed by ...
... parties sat down to a meal of venison pasty , washed down with ale . Sir Henry Lee and his daughter Alice , meanwhile , had departed to take refuge in the hut of the keeper Joceline Joliffe . The knight was apparently much depressed by ...
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... parties , Cromwell is the wisest , strongest , and most moderate ; and ambitious though he be , perhaps not the most dangerous . Some one must be trusted with power to enforce order , and who can wield such power as well as the leader ...
... parties , Cromwell is the wisest , strongest , and most moderate ; and ambitious though he be , perhaps not the most dangerous . Some one must be trusted with power to enforce order , and who can wield such power as well as the leader ...
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... party started for the lodge . The colonel was cordially saluted by the villagers on the route , who deemed his intervention as the only means of saving their fine park , and the rights of the corporation and individuals from ruin and ...
... party started for the lodge . The colonel was cordially saluted by the villagers on the route , who deemed his intervention as the only means of saving their fine park , and the rights of the corporation and individuals from ruin and ...
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