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... formed a conspiracy against the usurper , which was discovered . William fled ; but Réné was taken and condemned to die ; which fatal cir- cumstance has immortalized the memory of his mother , of whom the following anecdote is recorded ...
... formed a conspiracy against the usurper , which was discovered . William fled ; but Réné was taken and condemned to die ; which fatal cir- cumstance has immortalized the memory of his mother , of whom the following anecdote is recorded ...
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... formed against him in the university . At this time absolute predestination in the Calvinistical sense was held as the doctrine of the church of England . The chief advocates for it at Cam- bridge were Dr. Whitacre , regius professor of ...
... formed against him in the university . At this time absolute predestination in the Calvinistical sense was held as the doctrine of the church of England . The chief advocates for it at Cam- bridge were Dr. Whitacre , regius professor of ...
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... formed the plan , and became one of its members . He had two decided manners of painting , both with re- gard to colour and touch ; his first was rather heavy in both , his latter much lighter . Scarcely any painter equalled him in his ...
... formed the plan , and became one of its members . He had two decided manners of painting , both with re- gard to colour and touch ; his first was rather heavy in both , his latter much lighter . Scarcely any painter equalled him in his ...
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... forming and executing good designs for the encourage- ment of piety and literature . The state of the diocese of Mann at this time was deplorable , as to religion . The clergy were poor , illiterate , and careless , the people grossly ...
... forming and executing good designs for the encourage- ment of piety and literature . The state of the diocese of Mann at this time was deplorable , as to religion . The clergy were poor , illiterate , and careless , the people grossly ...
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... theory and practice was in many instances remarkable in Barry . When a design was formed of decorating St. Paul's ca- thedral with the works of our most eminent painters and 1 sculptors , Barry was to have been employed , 54 BARRY .
... theory and practice was in many instances remarkable in Barry . When a design was formed of decorating St. Paul's ca- thedral with the works of our most eminent painters and 1 sculptors , Barry was to have been employed , 54 BARRY .
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