The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 46
... king's order , that ' Jean Marteilhe and Daniel le Gras having been found at the frontier without a passport , should be condemned to the galleys . ' This decree , though contrary to its own finding , the Parliament of Tournay was ...
... king's order , that ' Jean Marteilhe and Daniel le Gras having been found at the frontier without a passport , should be condemned to the galleys . ' This decree , though contrary to its own finding , the Parliament of Tournay was ...
Page 59
... King's orders . This concerns the police of the country , not the church nor religion . " He then turned to another ... King's orders , " rejoined the father . " The King had forbidden his subjects to meet anywhere anywhere for public ...
... King's orders . This concerns the police of the country , not the church nor religion . " He then turned to another ... King's orders , " rejoined the father . " The King had forbidden his subjects to meet anywhere anywhere for public ...
Page 60
... King's pleasure that all his subjects should live and die in the Roman Church . You declared that you would do the contrary ; that is a transgression of the King's orders . Thus you see , " he continued , " each one of you has been ...
... King's pleasure that all his subjects should live and die in the Roman Church . You declared that you would do the contrary ; that is a transgression of the King's orders . Thus you see , " he continued , " each one of you has been ...
Page 61
... King had been surprised into making this order , and that to let these men go would be an everlasting stain on the Roman Church . They persuaded the Commandant , with whom they had much influ- ence , to postpone the execution of the ...
... King had been surprised into making this order , and that to let these men go would be an everlasting stain on the Roman Church . They persuaded the Commandant , with whom they had much influ- ence , to postpone the execution of the ...
Page 69
... King Richard the First , monie coined in the east parts of Germanie began to be of especiall request in England for the puritie thereof , and was called Easterling monie , as all the inhabitants of those parts were called Easterlings ...
... King Richard the First , monie coined in the east parts of Germanie began to be of especiall request in England for the puritie thereof , and was called Easterling monie , as all the inhabitants of those parts were called Easterlings ...
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