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On the day Sidney received his fatal wound , it appears that observing the inarshal of the camp lightly armed , he threw off his cuisses , merely , according to Sir Fulke Greville's account , " to venture without any inequalitie . ' p .
On the day Sidney received his fatal wound , it appears that observing the inarshal of the camp lightly armed , he threw off his cuisses , merely , according to Sir Fulke Greville's account , " to venture without any inequalitie . ' p .
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Accordingly , the whole passage is translated with a different meaning , from that which has been received by the whole Christian world : and , lest any mistake should after all remain , a commentary is added , to impress upon the ...
Accordingly , the whole passage is translated with a different meaning , from that which has been received by the whole Christian world : and , lest any mistake should after all remain , a commentary is added , to impress upon the ...
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For this , he naturally expected credit and emolument ; ' and we are pleased to find that he received both ; the burgesses ' saluted him with a shout of applause , ' and Mr. Delaval presented him with half - a - guinea .
For this , he naturally expected credit and emolument ; ' and we are pleased to find that he received both ; the burgesses ' saluted him with a shout of applause , ' and Mr. Delaval presented him with half - a - guinea .
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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 |
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