Works, Том 13J. G. Gregory, 1860 |
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... already alluded . Different fa- vourites supported different pretenders , struggling to effect their several purposes by the usual intrigues of courtiers and partisans ; while the royal maiden , herself , who was the object of so much ...
... already alluded . Different fa- vourites supported different pretenders , struggling to effect their several purposes by the usual intrigues of courtiers and partisans ; while the royal maiden , herself , who was the object of so much ...
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... already forgotten to think and speak of the parade of the morning . As the night drew on , however , the late pageant was still the sub- ject of discourse between two soldiers , who belonged to the guard of the western gate , or that ...
... already forgotten to think and speak of the parade of the morning . As the night drew on , however , the late pageant was still the sub- ject of discourse between two soldiers , who belonged to the guard of the western gate , or that ...
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... already been mentioned , and who still kept his place by the side of his graver and more aged companion in the van , suddenly burst into a fit of loud laughter , and , reining in his mule he allowed the whole train to pass him , until ...
... already been mentioned , and who still kept his place by the side of his graver and more aged companion in the van , suddenly burst into a fit of loud laughter , and , reining in his mule he allowed the whole train to pass him , until ...
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James Fenimore Cooper. self by the side of the young menial already so particu . larly named . The latter cast a severe and rebuking glance at his reputed master , as he dropped in by his side , and said , with a sternness that ill ...
James Fenimore Cooper. self by the side of the young menial already so particu . larly named . The latter cast a severe and rebuking glance at his reputed master , as he dropped in by his side , and said , with a sternness that ill ...
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... men - at - arms , and with half of the awakened and astonished population at his heels . " It is lucky , my Lord King , " said Don Andres de Ca. .匪& • brera , the young noble already mentioned , as he 24 MERCEDES OF CASTILE .
... men - at - arms , and with half of the awakened and astonished population at his heels . " It is lucky , my Lord King , " said Don Andres de Ca. .匪& • brera , the young noble already mentioned , as he 24 MERCEDES OF CASTILE .
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