The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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Page 232
... Essex and to Mercia . The reader will per- ceive , in the curious details of these processions , which more than six hundred years ago swept along London streets , that there Procession of the Folk ' of Essex and Middlesex . 232 London ...
... Essex and to Mercia . The reader will per- ceive , in the curious details of these processions , which more than six hundred years ago swept along London streets , that there Procession of the Folk ' of Essex and Middlesex . 232 London ...
Page 233
... Essex , ' for the third time took their way to St. Paul's , the proceedings being just the same as before . And , on this occasion , the sum ' of six shillings ( about 4l . 5s . ) was given by the Archdeacon of Essex to the said ...
... Essex , ' for the third time took their way to St. Paul's , the proceedings being just the same as before . And , on this occasion , the sum ' of six shillings ( about 4l . 5s . ) was given by the Archdeacon of Essex to the said ...
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... Essex , General of the Horse , cried to his handful of troopers- " Follow me , good fellows , for the honour of England and England's Queen ! ' ' As he spoke , he dashed , lance in rest , upon the enemy's cavalry , overthrew the ...
... Essex , General of the Horse , cried to his handful of troopers- " Follow me , good fellows , for the honour of England and England's Queen ! ' ' As he spoke , he dashed , lance in rest , upon the enemy's cavalry , overthrew the ...
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... [ Essex ] atoned to Bacon for his failure by a gift of Twickenham Park . It happens , however , that Twickenham Park was not , and never had been , the Earl's to give . That lovely seat , which blooms by the Thames , close under Richmond ...
... [ Essex ] atoned to Bacon for his failure by a gift of Twickenham Park . It happens , however , that Twickenham Park was not , and never had been , the Earl's to give . That lovely seat , which blooms by the Thames , close under Richmond ...
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Henry Allon. self from Bacon , not Bacon from Essex ; that Bacon , in his efforts to save Essex while he believes him a true man , goes the extremest lengths of chivalry ; and that , in acting against him when he proves himself a rebel ...
Henry Allon. self from Bacon , not Bacon from Essex ; that Bacon , in his efforts to save Essex while he believes him a true man , goes the extremest lengths of chivalry ; and that , in acting against him when he proves himself a rebel ...
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