The Metropolitan Magazine, Том 8Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... have half an hour's grace in the morning , and loved to send the children to bed half an hour earlier at night ; and as she hap- Rudbek continued standing , and , without removing his eyes 172 Sept. Lord Killikelly .
... have half an hour's grace in the morning , and loved to send the children to bed half an hour earlier at night ; and as she hap- Rudbek continued standing , and , without removing his eyes 172 Sept. Lord Killikelly .
Сторінка 179
... Rudbek resumed his gallop , in order to reach the gates of Christianstadt , Such was the situation of Sweden fifteen from which he was still a league distant , months after the death of Adolphus Fred- before twilight . On his near ...
... Rudbek resumed his gallop , in order to reach the gates of Christianstadt , Such was the situation of Sweden fifteen from which he was still a league distant , months after the death of Adolphus Fred- before twilight . On his near ...
Сторінка 180
... Rudbek , who was a sincere friend ine , and had outrageously violated the just of Gustavus , but , at the same time , devoted and legitimate authority of the crown with all his heart to the upholding of the that in this juncture the ...
... Rudbek , who was a sincere friend ine , and had outrageously violated the just of Gustavus , but , at the same time , devoted and legitimate authority of the crown with all his heart to the upholding of the that in this juncture the ...
Сторінка 181
... Rudbek , you were present when I swore * to the Act of Safety . I have forgotten nothing of what I then promised . Believe me , my old friend - believe me . " to what they hoped . In this general de -. Rudbek continued standing , and ...
... Rudbek , you were present when I swore * to the Act of Safety . I have forgotten nothing of what I then promised . Believe me , my old friend - believe me . " to what they hoped . In this general de -. Rudbek continued standing , and ...
Сторінка 182
... Rudbek had received his oath and witnessed his tears to flow at the mere suspicion of being an accomplice , or even conscious of the revolt . Numerous patrols of mounted militia traversed the street on duty , until a bat- talion of the ...
... Rudbek had received his oath and witnessed his tears to flow at the mere suspicion of being an accomplice , or even conscious of the revolt . Numerous patrols of mounted militia traversed the street on duty , until a bat- talion of the ...
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