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Ransomed her to us; we passed her on to the Church for questioning, they found her guilty of heresy and witchcraft and Lord knows what, and released her to us and we executed her.
The White Queen Philippa Gregory 2009
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Ransomed her to us; we passed her on to the Church for questioning, they found her guilty of heresy and witchcraft and Lord knows what, and released her to us and we executed her.
The White Queen Philippa Gregory 2009
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Ransomed her to us; we passed her on to the Church for questioning, they found her guilty of heresy and witchcraft and Lord knows what, and released her to us and we executed her.
The White Queen Philippa Gregory 2009
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Hence, the author of "The Kidnapped and the Ransomed" was compelled to omit these dangerous facts, and had to confine herself strictly to the
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Ransomed by this country magnate she was to leave the gay life and glitter of the Yoshiwara, for a country life and the veiled hardships of a farm.
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Ransomed men are instruments of a higher order, than other agencies through which the reign of Providence is administered.
The Parables of Our Lord William Arnot
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M. Bedard, a real folk singer, from Saint-Remi, Quebec, will sing a dance song-Ce sont les filles de SaintRemi or the Ransomed petticoat.
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Ransomed men need no longer pause in fear to enter the Holy of Holies.
The Pursuit of God 1930
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The last number, The Ransomed Petticoat, is a rousing dance song with jiglike rhythm, of the type that was often used to accompany the folk dances in the country.
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Ransomed by a friend, he returned to his school of philosophy at
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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