St. Mary's Convent, Micklegate Bar, York, (1686-1887)Henry James Coleridge Burns and Oates, 1887 - 419 |
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... soon as she had sold it , Almighty God was pleased to call her to Himself , to crown in the other life this good desire , with the rest of her meritorious works , as we may well hope , the 20th September 1684. " Helen , the third of the ...
... soon as she had sold it , Almighty God was pleased to call her to Himself , to crown in the other life this good desire , with the rest of her meritorious works , as we may well hope , the 20th September 1684. " Helen , the third of the ...
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... soon qualified himself for a cell in Tyne- mouth castle , and thence was sent on board the Rainbow frigate to fight against the Dutch , but found an opportunity of deserting . In great distress he became acquainted with one of the ...
... soon qualified himself for a cell in Tyne- mouth castle , and thence was sent on board the Rainbow frigate to fight against the Dutch , but found an opportunity of deserting . In great distress he became acquainted with one of the ...
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... soon to produce all his witnesses . Mrs. Ravenscroft , his granddaughter , his only relative present , pleaded earnestly that the trial might be delayed until all the witnesses , some of whom were then in Paris , could be brought ...
... soon to produce all his witnesses . Mrs. Ravenscroft , his granddaughter , his only relative present , pleaded earnestly that the trial might be delayed until all the witnesses , some of whom were then in Paris , could be brought ...
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... soon felt so great an attraction for the Institute , that she begged and obtained admission among its members . Young as she was when , in 1631 , the circumstances of the Munich House seemed to call for a person of tried experience to ...
... soon felt so great an attraction for the Institute , that she begged and obtained admission among its members . Young as she was when , in 1631 , the circumstances of the Munich House seemed to call for a person of tried experience to ...
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... soon as she was heard of several came from London to offer their daughters , and she got credit so as to get the house a little furnished for the entertaining of such , and as they were getting in a little settled way the landlord came ...
... soon as she was heard of several came from London to offer their daughters , and she got credit so as to get the house a little furnished for the entertaining of such , and as they were getting in a little settled way the landlord came ...
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