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... France pour cause de Religion . Paris , 1864 . 3. Arnold Delahaize ; or the Huguenot Pastor . London , 1863 . 4. Henri de Rohan ; or the Huguenot Refugee . By Francisca Ingram Ouvry , author of Arnold Dela- haize . ' London , 1865 - III ...
... France ; publiés sous les auspices de S. Exc . M. le Ministre de l'Instruction Publique et sous la direction de M. F. Guessard . Paris , 1859-65 . 8 vols . 16mo . 7. Histoire Littéraire de la France par des religieux Benedictins de la ...
... France , whose interests , and even whose feelings , found in him a wise and fearless champion in the hour of her deepest humiliation . Nor do we think that in dealing with the difficulties which are presented by the history of a life ...
... France to England , during the continuance of the Army of Occupation in France , while walking from the Hotel Dessin to the pier to embark , he said to me that he had always made it a rule to study by himself for ment , he voted for his ...
... France , or against Batavia - and not in the first instance , as Mr. Gleig infers , against the Isle of France only , though the last was the Governor - General's pet scheme . Colonel Wellesley conceived that he was to have absolute ...