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of the Welsh chieftains loved her and sought her hand . She rejected him , as well on account of his being a heathen , as because she had already vowed her virginity to God at the hands of the Bishop of the place , and was unwilling to ...
of the Welsh chieftains loved her and sought her hand . She rejected him , as well on account of his being a heathen , as because she had already vowed her virginity to God at the hands of the Bishop of the place , and was unwilling to ...
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Let those who choose to follow me lift up their hands . " Without exception , every hand was raised , and a burst of applause broke forth , which , however , the orator quickly repressed by a motion of his hand .
Let those who choose to follow me lift up their hands . " Without exception , every hand was raised , and a burst of applause broke forth , which , however , the orator quickly repressed by a motion of his hand .
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implores Alexander to take in hand the cause of the Catholics under his rule , and to consider also the very important points left undecided by the Concordat . He begs him also to provide bishops for the many sees still left vacant ...
implores Alexander to take in hand the cause of the Catholics under his rule , and to consider also the very important points left undecided by the Concordat . He begs him also to provide bishops for the many sees still left vacant ...
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Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY OF ST CALLISTUS | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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