The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 67
... friends , proceeds to relate the beginnings of his ministry among the English Catholics . We shall extract some ... friend and acquaintance . Thus it happened that I remained for six or eight months , with some profit to souls , in the ...
... friends , proceeds to relate the beginnings of his ministry among the English Catholics . We shall extract some ... friend and acquaintance . Thus it happened that I remained for six or eight months , with some profit to souls , in the ...
Page 199
... friends whom I wanted to see . The traitor , who was now often seen in the house , which belonged ostensibly to his master , learnt the time , and got the priest - hunters to come there at midnight with their band . Just before mounting ...
... friends whom I wanted to see . The traitor , who was now often seen in the house , which belonged ostensibly to his master , learnt the time , and got the priest - hunters to come there at midnight with their band . Just before mounting ...
Page 563
... friends were to land in France ? " " Yes ; on the coast of Normandy , by the cliff—— ” " Exactly ; by the cliff at Biville . Three hundred feet high ! It is dreadful to think of . And you know how they ascend ? " " Yes ; by means of a ...
... friends were to land in France ? " " Yes ; on the coast of Normandy , by the cliff—— ” " Exactly ; by the cliff at Biville . Three hundred feet high ! It is dreadful to think of . And you know how they ascend ? " " Yes ; by means of a ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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