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Page 318
... king- • Crœsus . Lives my son ? • Officer . Would I could say he does ! · Aryenis . My brother dead ? - Support - support the King . ( Her father falls into her arms , the Officer helping the Guards advance a couch . ) My father ! oh my ...
... king- • Crœsus . Lives my son ? • Officer . Would I could say he does ! · Aryenis . My brother dead ? - Support - support the King . ( Her father falls into her arms , the Officer helping the Guards advance a couch . ) My father ! oh my ...
Page 522
... King , notwithstanding the direct order which they had received from the government . · 1517. — “ Charles I. having arrived in Spain , and Las Casas daily meeting new difficulties with regard to the adoption of his system ...
... King , notwithstanding the direct order which they had received from the government . · 1517. — “ Charles I. having arrived in Spain , and Las Casas daily meeting new difficulties with regard to the adoption of his system ...
Page 524
... King . But , I ask , what influence could an individual priest be sup- posed to have in the council of the King , supposing that he really was the author of the proposal in question ? It is proved that his great intimacy with the ...
... King . But , I ask , what influence could an individual priest be sup- posed to have in the council of the King , supposing that he really was the author of the proposal in question ? It is proved that his great intimacy with the ...
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