Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 59Richard Bentley, 1866 |
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... give in- formation of their route - did not dare to enter any village where there was an inn , or even seek shelter in a cottage , but avoiding all frequented roads , after a toilsome walk of more than three hours , gained a thick ...
... give in- formation of their route - did not dare to enter any village where there was an inn , or even seek shelter in a cottage , but avoiding all frequented roads , after a toilsome walk of more than three hours , gained a thick ...
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... give interest to the verses . The little poems themselves are unpretending and rather pretty , and quite free from affectation or striving after effect . We give a translation of three of them : VOL . LIX . THE CHILD OF THE POOR . You ...
... give interest to the verses . The little poems themselves are unpretending and rather pretty , and quite free from affectation or striving after effect . We give a translation of three of them : VOL . LIX . THE CHILD OF THE POOR . You ...
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... give it freely . You are all aware of the critical position in which we are placed . You know that we are shut up between two rivers , the Ticino and the Sesia . You know that the army is greatly reduced by famine , sickness , and ...
... give it freely . You are all aware of the critical position in which we are placed . You know that we are shut up between two rivers , the Ticino and the Sesia . You know that the army is greatly reduced by famine , sickness , and ...
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The Constable de Bourbon By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 111 221 331 | 1 |
The German Almanacks for 1866 | 28 |
French Aristocracy at the Seaside | 47 |
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