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As Sandys reports in verbatim fashion , Elizabeth replied : I am sorry to hear of the queen's illness ; but there is no ... Shortly before the death of Mary he reported : " I greatly fear that in religion she will not go right , as she ...
As Sandys reports in verbatim fashion , Elizabeth replied : I am sorry to hear of the queen's illness ; but there is no ... Shortly before the death of Mary he reported : " I greatly fear that in religion she will not go right , as she ...
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What intervened between the 30th of January , when the committee was appointed , and the 3d of February , when it reported back , we do not know . To Venice went the report : “ Here Parliament goes on briskly , and in the Lower House ...
What intervened between the 30th of January , when the committee was appointed , and the 3d of February , when it reported back , we do not know . To Venice went the report : “ Here Parliament goes on briskly , and in the Lower House ...
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52 From these , no doubt , came the " hedge priests , " as they later were called , some Marian priests who were deprived but who continued to serve Roman Catholics surreptitiously . Many masses , it was reported , were still being said ...
52 From these , no doubt , came the " hedge priests , " as they later were called , some Marian priests who were deprived but who continued to serve Roman Catholics surreptitiously . Many masses , it was reported , were still being said ...
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