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  • {315} under the leadership of Catholic priests; in the east the rising, known as Kett's rebellion, took on an Anabaptist character.

    The Age of the Reformation Preserved Smith 1910

  • First of all, the list is compose by only three professors, Hirsch (an English teacher), Kett (historian) and Trefil (scientist).

    Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know « Books « Literacy News 2009

  • Kett threw back his head and screamed in spite of the grip on his throat, then shuddered once and went still.

    Morgawr BROOKS, Terry 2002

  • Kett threw back his head and screamed in spite of the grip on his throat, then shuddered once and went still.

    Morgawr Brooks, Terry 2002

  • Like Rue, he had admired Kett, thought him a good soldier and a good airship Commander.

    Morgawr Brooks, Terry 2002

  • Like Rue, he had admired Kett, thought him a good soldier and a good airship Commander.

    Morgawr Brooks, Terry 2002

  • Like Rue, he had admired Kett, thought him a good soldier and a good airship Commander.

    Morgawr BROOKS, Terry 2002

  • Kett threw back his head and screamed in spite of the grip on his throat, then shuddered once and went still.

    Morgawr Brooks, Terry 2002

  • Kett, pinned to the floor and gasping for air, swallowed hard.

    Antrax Brooks, Terry 2001

  • It was designed by Sir G.G. Scott, and executed by Messrs. Rattee and Kett; the figures by Mr. Redfern, and the iron work by

    Ely Cathedral Anonymous

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