The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 40
... known , excite in our minds a much less keen emotion . It conveys , indeed , a vague notion of severe and unremitting labour ; but we do not recognise in it what it really was - a form of martyrdom more calculated , per- haps , than any ...
... known , excite in our minds a much less keen emotion . It conveys , indeed , a vague notion of severe and unremitting labour ; but we do not recognise in it what it really was - a form of martyrdom more calculated , per- haps , than any ...
Page 41
... known to exist , and it was with some difficulty rescued from oblivion . It was known , however , to M. Michelet , who in the 13th volume of his ' History of France , ' containing an account of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes ...
... known to exist , and it was with some difficulty rescued from oblivion . It was known , however , to M. Michelet , who in the 13th volume of his ' History of France , ' containing an account of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes ...
Page 42
... known . C ' I was born , ' says the writer , at Bergerac , a small town in the province of Perigord , in the year 1684 , my parents being persons of the middle class engaged in trade , who , by the grace of God , lived and remained ...
... known . C ' I was born , ' says the writer , at Bergerac , a small town in the province of Perigord , in the year 1684 , my parents being persons of the middle class engaged in trade , who , by the grace of God , lived and remained ...
Page 63
... known that he had a daughter , who was married at Amster- dam to an English naval officer of distinction , Vice - Admiral Douglas . In 1785 their son , Mr. Douglas , and his wife came to Bergerac to visit their French relatives in ...
... known that he had a daughter , who was married at Amster- dam to an English naval officer of distinction , Vice - Admiral Douglas . In 1785 their son , Mr. Douglas , and his wife came to Bergerac to visit their French relatives in ...
Page 64
... known , martyrs of the Reformation , who , in the fine language of Sir Thomas Browne , maintained their faith in the noble way of persecution , and served God in the fire , whereas we honour him in the sunshine . ' ART . III ...
... known , martyrs of the Reformation , who , in the fine language of Sir Thomas Browne , maintained their faith in the noble way of persecution , and served God in the fire , whereas we honour him in the sunshine . ' ART . III ...
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