Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 59Richard Bentley, 1866 |
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Page 272
... told him when he rode up to the abbey that day in the hot noontide , while Arthur and Laura were still philandering out of doors . Poor broken man ! he had sufficient moral sense left to feel keenly that he had been an inert , self ...
... told him when he rode up to the abbey that day in the hot noontide , while Arthur and Laura were still philandering out of doors . Poor broken man ! he had sufficient moral sense left to feel keenly that he had been an inert , self ...
Page 295
... told me many interesting and circumstantial anecdotes relative to that day ; -one , that a gunner told King James , that at that very precise moment his gun was so pointed , he could , at a twinkle , end the dispute for the three crowns ...
... told me many interesting and circumstantial anecdotes relative to that day ; -one , that a gunner told King James , that at that very precise moment his gun was so pointed , he could , at a twinkle , end the dispute for the three crowns ...
Page 559
... told you that I am loyal to the king . After his great generosity towards me , can I nourish any treason- able sentiments against him ? My prayer will be that you may escape , but I shall also pray that the king may be the victor ...
... told you that I am loyal to the king . After his great generosity towards me , can I nourish any treason- able sentiments against him ? My prayer will be that you may escape , but I shall also pray that the king may be the victor ...
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The German Almanacks for 1866 | 28 |
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