1 On the other hand, the Carthusians in London had proved more submissive.
2 Recently I went to the country where the Carthusians have taken refuge.
3 The Carthusians , at last discovering who Petrarch was, saluted him with congratulations.
4 Jesuits, Augustines, Benedictines, Capucins, Minorites, Franciscans, Dominicans, Carthusians , and Knights of the Cross!
5 The Carthusians were bled five times, and the Dominicans four times in the year.
6 As the Carthusians were when they first came into England so they are to-day.
7 I have met with the Carthusians , I worship in their chapels, we all do.
8 As regards the supply of provisions, the situation of our Carthusians was decidedly less brilliant.
9 Our priests are not imbecile Trappists and Carthusians , to be reduced to inaction and silence.
10 The Carthusians are an order of silent hermits.
11 The Trappists, like the Carthusians , were left undisturbed in this and in other parts of the country.
12 This was a monastery of the Carthusians .
13 That death, once shameful but soon to be rendered glorious by the Carthusians , was denied to Fisher.
14 I think the fruit-gardeners there are now don't succeed as well as the Carthusians used to do.
15 She found Benham wondering why the Carthusians had failed to produce anything better in the world than a liqueur.
16 The Carthusians were in the chapel, I went thither to join in their prayers, and there my resolutions vanished.
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