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… of the villages would carry food to these distracted refugees and set it at a distance for them; and frequently …
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… exercised against them. Nearly fifty thousand of these refugees passed over into England, whose arrival added to the …
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… Touch, citizens. It was at this time that several French refugees, in conjunction with some English merchants, … and with linen from Holland and Silesia. The French refugees settled here, had introduced the manufactures of …
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… This gave great offence to the generality of the French refugees, and the ministers and elders of the French chapel … both houses and received the royal assent. The French refugees had made less use of the act in their favour than …
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… them; to which he was undoubtedly stimulated by the Scots refugees who maintained an attachment to his family. The …
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… was, that Tindal and other English reformers, then refugees at Antwerp, not only wrote and circulated books …
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… to London. The council, willing to encourage industrious refugees, gave them the Augustine Friars church for their …
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… and alleys, inhabited by the descendants of those French refugees who fled over hither from the persecution that …
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