The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volume 3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 - Biography |
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... equally na- tural . Henry's scruples had made him break off all con- jugal commerce with his Queen , but as he still main- tained an intercourse of civility and friendship with her , he had occasion , in the frequent visits which he ...
... equally na- tural . Henry's scruples had made him break off all con- jugal commerce with his Queen , but as he still main- tained an intercourse of civility and friendship with her , he had occasion , in the frequent visits which he ...
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... equally reserved in matters of religion : she pretended , that things of such importance were above the reach of females , who ought to rest satisfied with adoring the divinity and doing good . She had two daughters and a son ; and such ...
... equally reserved in matters of religion : she pretended , that things of such importance were above the reach of females , who ought to rest satisfied with adoring the divinity and doing good . She had two daughters and a son ; and such ...
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... equally awaited those who adhered to their ancient faith , and the more rigid reformers who denied the necessity of ecclesiastical celibacy , the efficacy of the mass , and the advantages of auricular confession . The religious opinions ...
... equally awaited those who adhered to their ancient faith , and the more rigid reformers who denied the necessity of ecclesiastical celibacy , the efficacy of the mass , and the advantages of auricular confession . The religious opinions ...
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... equally attributed to him . The reformation which he began , and which Mary endeavoured to destroy , occasioned those pro- scriptions and bloody executions , which sullied their reigns . But the theological discussions he encouraged ...
... equally attributed to him . The reformation which he began , and which Mary endeavoured to destroy , occasioned those pro- scriptions and bloody executions , which sullied their reigns . But the theological discussions he encouraged ...
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... equally dangerous to conceal or to discover , was at a loss how to act -but at length , unwilling to speak on so delicate a subject , he wrote a narrative of the information he had received , which was conveyed to the King . But so ...
... equally dangerous to conceal or to discover , was at a loss how to act -but at length , unwilling to speak on so delicate a subject , he wrote a narrative of the information he had received , which was conveyed to the King . But so ...
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