Hamilton Literary Magazine, Том 24Courier Press, 1889 |
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... hand . The foe was at hand and so were the mariners of England . Safely sheltered in the harbor of Plymouth , the little fleet of forty sail under Lord Howard was ready for action . Sir Francis Drake , who had more than once singed King ...
... hand . The foe was at hand and so were the mariners of England . Safely sheltered in the harbor of Plymouth , the little fleet of forty sail under Lord Howard was ready for action . Sir Francis Drake , who had more than once singed King ...
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... hand upon the ark , Of her magnificent and awful cause . " This collision with Spain developed in England a deep Protestant enthusiasm . The Pope had proved himself to be her foe and , henceforth , there was to be no Protestant party ...
... hand upon the ark , Of her magnificent and awful cause . " This collision with Spain developed in England a deep Protestant enthusiasm . The Pope had proved himself to be her foe and , henceforth , there was to be no Protestant party ...
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... hands of the Assembly and Municipal Council , secured to the French the privilege that has been cited " The bulwark of English liberty . " With all these safeguards what can threaten ? The fiery days of Communism have passed , and the ...
... hands of the Assembly and Municipal Council , secured to the French the privilege that has been cited " The bulwark of English liberty . " With all these safeguards what can threaten ? The fiery days of Communism have passed , and the ...
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... hand in the hand of each is , As we dreamily glide , my love and I , O'er meads that ripple with waves of rye , From dew - lapped kine comes a plaintive lowing ; The long reeds rustle and bend and sigh , In the tender moonlight glowing ...
... hand in the hand of each is , As we dreamily glide , my love and I , O'er meads that ripple with waves of rye , From dew - lapped kine comes a plaintive lowing ; The long reeds rustle and bend and sigh , In the tender moonlight glowing ...
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... hand a string of white wampum , the pledge of his sincerity , confessed his sins . On the festal day all the people of the Six Nations gathered at their respective villages , each to take such part in the observance as his talents might ...
... hand a string of white wampum , the pledge of his sincerity , confessed his sins . On the festal day all the people of the Six Nations gathered at their respective villages , each to take such part in the observance as his talents might ...
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