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  • He told Amos Sawyer the reformers in the True Whig Party were having a hard time pushing back hard-liners like Joseph Chesson and Richard Henries, the powerful minister of justice and the speaker of the house.

    The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009

  • He told Amos Sawyer the reformers in the True Whig Party were having a hard time pushing back hard-liners like Joseph Chesson and Richard Henries, the powerful minister of justice and the speaker of the house.

    The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009

  • He told Amos Sawyer the reformers in the True Whig Party were having a hard time pushing back hard-liners like Joseph Chesson and Richard Henries, the powerful minister of justice and the speaker of the house.

    The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009

  • He told Amos Sawyer the reformers in the True Whig Party were having a hard time pushing back hard-liners like Joseph Chesson and Richard Henries, the powerful minister of justice and the speaker of the house.

    The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009

  • The lament about not arming all the Union soldiers with Henries for example is a bit misplaced, considering that it was many times more expensive per rifle and per cartridge, and that manufacturers for the rifle and the cartridge were unique.

    Substandard Issue: Why can't the military give good guns to our troops? 2006

  • Henries reigne a councell was holden in the White friers in London, at the which among other things, order was taken for ships and gallies to be builded and made ready, and all other things necessary to be prouided for a voyage, which he meant to make into the Holy land, there to recouer the city of Ierusalem from the infidels: for it grieued him to consider the great malice of

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • What must it have been like for Shakespeare to think about the two Henries, father and son, when his sole male heir had died at the age of eleven?

    Shakespeare Bevington, David 2002

  • The reason why the average of talent is so high among the Henries and Edwards of our history may be read in the tragical fate of the second Edward and the second Richard, and the civil wars and disturbances of the reigns of John and his incapable successor.

    Representative Government 2002

  • Just then Henries came up and burst into the cottage.

    Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987

  • Just then Henries came up and burst into the cottage.

    Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987

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