La Belle Assemblée, Том 3J. Bell, 1807 |
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... hours to prepare for his departure . He was strictly enjoined never to approach within twenty five leagues of the court . He obtained , how- ever , a company of the provincial militia in the place of his birth , with a cross of the ...
... hours to prepare for his departure . He was strictly enjoined never to approach within twenty five leagues of the court . He obtained , how- ever , a company of the provincial militia in the place of his birth , with a cross of the ...
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... hours spent in useless efforts to engage the child to accompany him to the town , Maldonado who would not leave him , fortunately perceived a soldier passing , and desired him to go to the Assumption and seek for assistance . On his ...
... hours spent in useless efforts to engage the child to accompany him to the town , Maldonado who would not leave him , fortunately perceived a soldier passing , and desired him to go to the Assumption and seek for assistance . On his ...
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... hours , but could not land on account of the rocks that edged the river . The rapidity of the current dragged him on , he felt himself become weak , but concealed it from us : we were incapable of sup- porting ourselves above water . At ...
... hours , but could not land on account of the rocks that edged the river . The rapidity of the current dragged him on , he felt himself become weak , but concealed it from us : we were incapable of sup- porting ourselves above water . At ...
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... hour repaired to a certain spot , where he remained kneeling for a considerable time , and afterwards returned to the town . Angelina , who had little curiosity , had avoided meeting him ; but one evening as she was returning home later ...
... hour repaired to a certain spot , where he remained kneeling for a considerable time , and afterwards returned to the town . Angelina , who had little curiosity , had avoided meeting him ; but one evening as she was returning home later ...
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... hours of leisure , but improve those of thought . When the " bird's eye view " which our author takes of a country is considered , the greatest credit is due to his industry and observation , and our wonder is excited , not at his ...
... hours of leisure , but improve those of thought . When the " bird's eye view " which our author takes of a country is considered , the greatest credit is due to his industry and observation , and our wonder is excited , not at his ...
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