The Metropolitan, Том 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... better luck next time , was sorry for his family's sake , because they knew he was no fool , and retired to his diocese to ruminate on his seventh repulse . " " Forty - seven per cent . plucked in five days - nice prospects for ...
... better luck next time , was sorry for his family's sake , because they knew he was no fool , and retired to his diocese to ruminate on his seventh repulse . " " Forty - seven per cent . plucked in five days - nice prospects for ...
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... better claims to his throne than either himself or his daughter . The rights of the two houses were thus happily blended by this union , the two cousins and consorts were crowned together , and hopes were reasonably entertained that all ...
... better claims to his throne than either himself or his daughter . The rights of the two houses were thus happily blended by this union , the two cousins and consorts were crowned together , and hopes were reasonably entertained that all ...
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... better models of Macchiavello and Alfieri , Italian prose has scarcely yet , after five centuries , been set upon any regular standard . The devotion of a great many Italians for their first master of prose has , however , considerably ...
... better models of Macchiavello and Alfieri , Italian prose has scarcely yet , after five centuries , been set upon any regular standard . The devotion of a great many Italians for their first master of prose has , however , considerably ...
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... better prince , who should wipe away the tears of Israel . A decree of the senate had devoted the memory of Caius to the infernal gods ; and it was so far certain that the statues , which had been overthrown in the forum of Rome , would ...
... better prince , who should wipe away the tears of Israel . A decree of the senate had devoted the memory of Caius to the infernal gods ; and it was so far certain that the statues , which had been overthrown in the forum of Rome , would ...
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... better times , those days when the victorious Messiah would deliver his people , and lay prostrate the thrones of the earth . But that which completely exhausted the pa- tience of the inhabitants of Jerusalem was an act of violence ...
... better times , those days when the victorious Messiah would deliver his people , and lay prostrate the thrones of the earth . But that which completely exhausted the pa- tience of the inhabitants of Jerusalem was an act of violence ...
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