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1 Wherefore here began a fresh persecution .
2 By the revocation of that edict, in 1685, Louis XIV opened the way for fresh persecution of the Huguenots.
3 The thanks were all the heartier because of the fresh persecution to which Lord Cochrane was subjected on account of his patriotism.
4 Sometimes this quiet was broken by bitter news from France, of fresh persecution , and fresh struggle on the part of the Huguenots.
5 Shelley had scarcely been a week away from London when he received a letter from Harriet, complaining of fresh persecution and recalling him.
6 Their religion might be oppressed and condemned by the oppressor, but it was of the sort to gain new strength at every fresh persecution .
7 Mrs. St. Felix replied that it would be unnecessary; indeed, that if Lord --left the house I should only be subject to fresh persecution .
8 Fontanares Am I to be the victim of fresh persecutions , my lord?
9 Defeat would bring down fresh persecutions , fresh confiscations, and greater misery upon the land.
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