A Book of English Prose, Character and Incident 1387-1649Methuen and Company, 1905 - 395 страници |
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... and would help to betray the town ; therefore , because the alarm was stricken , he could not trust him in 1 Acted as regent or professor . 2 Soldiers . Melvill that house . Mr. Andrew answers incontinent , I A SCOT ABROAD 109.
... and would help to betray the town ; therefore , because the alarm was stricken , he could not trust him in 1 Acted as regent or professor . 2 Soldiers . Melvill that house . Mr. Andrew answers incontinent , I A SCOT ABROAD 109.
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... soldiers inquires what he was . He answered , ' A Scotsman . ' ' O ! ye Scotsmen are all Huguenots , ' says the guard . ' Huguenots ! ' says he , ' what's that ? we ken none such . ' ' O ! ' says the soldier , ' ye have not mess ...
... soldiers inquires what he was . He answered , ' A Scotsman . ' ' O ! ye Scotsmen are all Huguenots , ' says the guard . ' Huguenots ! ' says he , ' what's that ? we ken none such . ' ' O ! ' says the soldier , ' ye have not mess ...
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... soldier took a pyx out of a church , for which he was appre- hended , and the King not once removed till the box was restored and the offender strangled . The people of the countries thereabout , hearing of such zeal in him to the ...
... soldier took a pyx out of a church , for which he was appre- hended , and the King not once removed till the box was restored and the offender strangled . The people of the countries thereabout , hearing of such zeal in him to the ...
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... soldiers about him , he made to them a right grave oration , moving them to play the men , whereby to obtain a glorious victory , as there was hope certain they should , the rather if they would but remember the just cause for which ...
... soldiers about him , he made to them a right grave oration , moving them to play the men , whereby to obtain a glorious victory , as there was hope certain they should , the rather if they would but remember the just cause for which ...
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... soldiers as are at this hour within England ! ' the King answered : ' I would not wish a man more here than I have : : we are indeed in comparison to the enemies but a few , but , if God of His clemency do favour us and our just cause ...
... soldiers as are at this hour within England ! ' the King answered : ' I would not wish a man more here than I have : : we are indeed in comparison to the enemies but a few , but , if God of His clemency do favour us and our just cause ...
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