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Mémoires d'un Protestant condamné aux Galères de France pour cause de Religion . Paris , 1864 . 3. Arnold Delahaize ; or the Huguenot Pastor . London , 1863 . 4. Henri de Rohan ; or the Huguenot Refugee . By Francisca Ingram Ouvry ...
Mémoires d'un Protestant condamné aux Galères de France pour cause de Religion . Paris , 1864 . 3. Arnold Delahaize ; or the Huguenot Pastor . London , 1863 . 4. Henri de Rohan ; or the Huguenot Refugee . By Francisca Ingram Ouvry ...
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The natural independence of his disposition - for it is impossible that he could have been a dunce - may have both caused and been strengthened by the neglect of his mother in boyhood . A cheap school in Chelsea was certainly a bad ...
The natural independence of his disposition - for it is impossible that he could have been a dunce - may have both caused and been strengthened by the neglect of his mother in boyhood . A cheap school in Chelsea was certainly a bad ...
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Mémoires d'un Protestant condamné aux Galères de France pour cause de Religion . Paris , 1864 . 3. Arnold Delahaize ; or the Huguenot Pastor . London , 1863 . 4. Henri de Rohan ; or the Huguenot Refugee . By Francisca Ingram Ouvry ...
Mémoires d'un Protestant condamné aux Galères de France pour cause de Religion . Paris , 1864 . 3. Arnold Delahaize ; or the Huguenot Pastor . London , 1863 . 4. Henri de Rohan ; or the Huguenot Refugee . By Francisca Ingram Ouvry ...
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... alarm caused them to deviate a little from the prescribed route , and to re - enter French territory at the town of Marienbourg . A spy , however , had watched their movements and suspected their intentions , intentions , and hoping ...
... alarm caused them to deviate a little from the prescribed route , and to re - enter French territory at the town of Marienbourg . A spy , however , had watched their movements and suspected their intentions , intentions , and hoping ...
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... the towns at which they halted , and treated as criminals of the worst class . At Tournay they were again consigned to a dungeon , and the hearing hearing of their cause was postponed at the instance of 44 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
... the towns at which they halted , and treated as criminals of the worst class . At Tournay they were again consigned to a dungeon , and the hearing hearing of their cause was postponed at the instance of 44 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
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