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The gates were then thrown open , and forth at once they rush'd , The outposts of the Moorish host back to the camp were push'd ; The camp was all in tumult , and there was such a thunder Of cymbals and of drums , as if earth would ...
The gates were then thrown open , and forth at once they rush'd , The outposts of the Moorish host back to the camp were push'd ; The camp was all in tumult , and there was such a thunder Of cymbals and of drums , as if earth would ...
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Moreover , it is shrewdly suspected that Swift once sent his compliments to him - Ergo , there was such friendship and intimacy between Swift and Jones , as to warrant a belief that the former wrote the libel for which the latter was ...
Moreover , it is shrewdly suspected that Swift once sent his compliments to him - Ergo , there was such friendship and intimacy between Swift and Jones , as to warrant a belief that the former wrote the libel for which the latter was ...
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the conquests of which he boasts , if the people had not been traitors at once to their government and to themselves . This therefore is the awful question to be now tried in Austria . Will the people identify themselves with their ...
the conquests of which he boasts , if the people had not been traitors at once to their government and to themselves . This therefore is the awful question to be now tried in Austria . Will the people identify themselves with their ...
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Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
Copyright | |
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