The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen2Baker and Fletcher, 1824 |
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... Colonel Hutchinson was right as to the danger that threatened the kingdom , and reli- gion especially at that period ; but we cannot help regret- ting , for his character's sake , that he ever changed his opinion , as to its not being a ...
... Colonel Hutchinson was right as to the danger that threatened the kingdom , and reli- gion especially at that period ; but we cannot help regret- ting , for his character's sake , that he ever changed his opinion , as to its not being a ...
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... colonel in the Parliament's service , and governor of Leicester : they found not him , for he hid himself in the gorse , and so escaped them , his house being lightly plundered , and they went to Hickling , and plundered another Puritan ...
... colonel in the Parliament's service , and governor of Leicester : they found not him , for he hid himself in the gorse , and so escaped them , his house being lightly plundered , and they went to Hickling , and plundered another Puritan ...
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... Colonel Hutchinson was not of a ch racter to pursue it with indifference , though at that tin a dangerous and almost hopeless cause , " Though knew all this , ” adds his lady , “ for arms and plate, of which, finding none...
... Colonel Hutchinson was not of a ch racter to pursue it with indifference , though at that tin a dangerous and almost hopeless cause , " Though knew all this , ” adds his lady , “ for arms and plate, of which, finding none...
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... Colonel Hutchin- son was appointed governor , to hold it for the Parliament against the king , is built upon a steep rock at the end of the town , capable of being strongly fortified , but at that time in a very ruinous condition . The ...
... Colonel Hutchin- son was appointed governor , to hold it for the Parliament against the king , is built upon a steep rock at the end of the town , capable of being strongly fortified , but at that time in a very ruinous condition . The ...
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... Colonel Hutchinson and his family were for a long time placed , with three or four hundred other persons , daily expecting the arrival of the king's army , against which they could scarcely hope long to defend themselves , in a place so ...
... Colonel Hutchinson and his family were for a long time placed , with three or four hundred other persons , daily expecting the arrival of the king's army , against which they could scarcely hope long to defend themselves , in a place so ...
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