The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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Page 24
... remained : And dead leaves flecked the miry ground : Yet duly as for months before , Where leans a beach against a pine , Around whose branches spiked and hoar Its own lithe sprays of foliage twine , Below the path , beside the brook ...
... remained : And dead leaves flecked the miry ground : Yet duly as for months before , Where leans a beach against a pine , Around whose branches spiked and hoar Its own lithe sprays of foliage twine , Below the path , beside the brook ...
Page 27
... Regent , Ieyas . After much assembling of troops , and battles uncount- able , of various fortunes , between him and his co - Regents , Ieyas asserted his supremacy , and remained sole protector of the Fapanese Sketches . 27.
... Regent , Ieyas . After much assembling of troops , and battles uncount- able , of various fortunes , between him and his co - Regents , Ieyas asserted his supremacy , and remained sole protector of the Fapanese Sketches . 27.
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... remained in an unsettled state , Father Rodriguez was sent to Meaco to beg an audience of Ieyas , who received him most courteously , and gave him the fullest liberty both to practise and teach the Catholic religion , bidding him ...
... remained in an unsettled state , Father Rodriguez was sent to Meaco to beg an audience of Ieyas , who received him most courteously , and gave him the fullest liberty both to practise and teach the Catholic religion , bidding him ...
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... remained therefore to train up her three little children , whom she had secretly baptised . Meanwhile , the nobles and people sought their Bishop , as in the old days of Roman persecution , and asked him whether they might leave all ...
... remained therefore to train up her three little children , whom she had secretly baptised . Meanwhile , the nobles and people sought their Bishop , as in the old days of Roman persecution , and asked him whether they might leave all ...
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... remained alone with M. de Chambaubert , who , after one more turn in the garden , said , " Perhaps we had better go and see if dinner is ready . " The dining - room had a window down to the ground . I opened the outer blinds and stood ...
... remained alone with M. de Chambaubert , who , after one more turn in the garden , said , " Perhaps we had better go and see if dinner is ready . " The dining - room had a window down to the ground . I opened the outer blinds and stood ...
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