The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History, Literature, Fine Arts, Etc. ..., Том 4Duncombe., 1825 |
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... taken possession of the gentleman and his horse , and his property also , securing thus the soul and body both of Don Pedro , than all this civility vanished on a sudden ; small as it was before . I asked for the ferryman , and the boat ...
... taken possession of the gentleman and his horse , and his property also , securing thus the soul and body both of Don Pedro , than all this civility vanished on a sudden ; small as it was before . I asked for the ferryman , and the boat ...
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... taken toll . there were upwards of twenty pudding Bad as the master - baker was , our con- fessionalist , James Maton , to wit , was be about the Twelfth Day , says he , we worse . On New Year's Day , or it might had about a dozen good ...
... taken toll . there were upwards of twenty pudding Bad as the master - baker was , our con- fessionalist , James Maton , to wit , was be about the Twelfth Day , says he , we worse . On New Year's Day , or it might had about a dozen good ...
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... taken from thence , and to place their estates and vassals at the monarch's disposal . The king took care that they should not deceive him ; he committed them all to prison until they had made full restitution of all their usurpations ...
... taken from thence , and to place their estates and vassals at the monarch's disposal . The king took care that they should not deceive him ; he committed them all to prison until they had made full restitution of all their usurpations ...
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... taken upeir mutual happiness , that they neither see nor hear . Death , who is marching before them , beating furiously on a little drum , is soon to give a cruel interruption to their enjoy- ments . THE LOCUSTS AT MANILLA . A FRENCHMAN ...
... taken upeir mutual happiness , that they neither see nor hear . Death , who is marching before them , beating furiously on a little drum , is soon to give a cruel interruption to their enjoy- ments . THE LOCUSTS AT MANILLA . A FRENCHMAN ...
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... taken up , and con- fessed that Charles Fox came to him , when he had the dough in the leaven , and that he gave him some powder to mix with it , which , he said , would make the Royal Family love him ; and he accordingly put it in ...
... taken up , and con- fessed that Charles Fox came to him , when he had the dough in the leaven , and that he gave him some powder to mix with it , which , he said , would make the Royal Family love him ; and he accordingly put it in ...
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