The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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... less peril- ous and replete with troubles than that in which this piece of writing was originally penned , one into whose handsance or Pro- vidence ordained it should fall , in the year 1651 , has produced a faithful transcript of its ...
... less peril- ous and replete with troubles than that in which this piece of writing was originally penned , one into whose handsance or Pro- vidence ordained it should fall , in the year 1651 , has produced a faithful transcript of its ...
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... less con- fused gentleman I never beheld . He then disclosed to us the cause of his absence , and described in a lively manner , as only French- men know how to do , his first interview with the king , and the cunning praises he ...
... less con- fused gentleman I never beheld . He then disclosed to us the cause of his absence , and described in a lively manner , as only French- men know how to do , his first interview with the king , and the cunning praises he ...
Page 11
... less smiling than these fair shores and still waters . " Thus discoursing with her noble guide and her ladies , the queen whiled away the time , and when we landed rode through the town to the Goddeshouse , amidst the cheerings of the ...
... less smiling than these fair shores and still waters . " Thus discoursing with her noble guide and her ladies , the queen whiled away the time , and when we landed rode through the town to the Goddeshouse , amidst the cheerings of the ...
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... less fair to him when he should see it , than her picture ; the sad aspect of her lodgings , the soreness in her limbs , and frequent pain in the head she suffered , -made her often sad and not a little impatient . One day , at last , I ...
... less fair to him when he should see it , than her picture ; the sad aspect of her lodgings , the soreness in her limbs , and frequent pain in the head she suffered , -made her often sad and not a little impatient . One day , at last , I ...
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... less temptation ; who prostitute themselves for money which they cannot enjoy , and spend the remains of their life in completing the ruin of their country . Perhaps Pitt was never more of an actor * The Month , April 1866 , p . 337 ...
... less temptation ; who prostitute themselves for money which they cannot enjoy , and spend the remains of their life in completing the ruin of their country . Perhaps Pitt was never more of an actor * The Month , April 1866 , p . 337 ...
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