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As that officer appeared before him , it was painful to observe how the dying Monarch strove to collect his failing energy and fulfil his daily task ; how he laboured , but all in vain , to raise his drooping head from the corner of his ...
As that officer appeared before him , it was painful to observe how the dying Monarch strove to collect his failing energy and fulfil his daily task ; how he laboured , but all in vain , to raise his drooping head from the corner of his ...
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It had a huge head , with long and strong jaws well set with sharp destructive teeth , and provided with enormous eyes , furnished like the sea - turtle and birds with a circle of osseous plates arranged round the aperture in the ...
It had a huge head , with long and strong jaws well set with sharp destructive teeth , and provided with enormous eyes , furnished like the sea - turtle and birds with a circle of osseous plates arranged round the aperture in the ...
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It is the opinion , we know , of many fervid Romanists , that if any method of preserving his independence could be discovered , the head of their Church would be more powerful without a territorial dominion at all— that he would be ...
It is the opinion , we know , of many fervid Romanists , that if any method of preserving his independence could be discovered , the head of their Church would be more powerful without a territorial dominion at all— that he would be ...
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The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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