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... appeared with a large beard ; and there were sixteen Maries , of whom the last and most beautiful was borne on a cloud and significantly supported her foot upon moon- shine . Amid a strange and miscellaneous crowd of Apostles and ...
... appeared with a large beard ; and there were sixteen Maries , of whom the last and most beautiful was borne on a cloud and significantly supported her foot upon moon- shine . Amid a strange and miscellaneous crowd of Apostles and ...
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... appeared before Veszprém , which surrendered October 13th . On the other hand , after the Turkish army had retired into winter quarters , the Imperialists gained a signal victory over the Pasha of Buda , November 23rd , which struck the ...
... appeared before Veszprém , which surrendered October 13th . On the other hand , after the Turkish army had retired into winter quarters , the Imperialists gained a signal victory over the Pasha of Buda , November 23rd , which struck the ...
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... appeared on the political scene . About eight years afterwards , having incurred the suspicion of the Emperor , he was summoned to Prague , where he soon after died in his forty- first year . Stephen Bocskai now set up pretensions of ...
... appeared on the political scene . About eight years afterwards , having incurred the suspicion of the Emperor , he was summoned to Prague , where he soon after died in his forty- first year . Stephen Bocskai now set up pretensions of ...
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... appeared in Poland , the Jesuits took up his cause , procured his recognition in Poland and the help of an army , with which they entered Moscow after the death of Boris , who had died during the struggle . But the Muscovite nation soon ...
... appeared in Poland , the Jesuits took up his cause , procured his recognition in Poland and the help of an army , with which they entered Moscow after the death of Boris , who had died during the struggle . But the Muscovite nation soon ...
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... appeared in England . Dr. William Allen , as we have said ( vol . ii . p . 410 ) , had founded an English Catholic seminary at Douai , and others were subsequently established at St. Omer , Rheims , and Rome . The pupils of these ...
... appeared in England . Dr. William Allen , as we have said ( vol . ii . p . 410 ) , had founded an English Catholic seminary at Douai , and others were subsequently established at St. Omer , Rheims , and Rome . The pupils of these ...
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Page 427 - King James the Second, having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between King and people, and, by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws, and having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom, had abdicated the government, and that the throne had thereby become vacant.